Vietnam vs India 3 player battles to watch out for in Hung Thinh Friendly Tournament
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#BackTheBlue #IndianFootball 14113‘Focussed’ #BlueTigers look to take on Vietnam Read bit.ly/3RdNBGm#BackTheBlue #IndianFootball https://t.co/jiKqvT66o9 India and Vietnam last met in a friendly fixture in Pune in 2010 where a 26-year-old Sunil Chhetri netted a hat-trick in a 3-1 win for Blue Tigers. Even though Chhetri is still around, times have changed. Vietnam, ranked 97, have been on the rise in recent years under Korean coach Park Hang-seo and will head into the contest as favorites. Park was in attendance for India's frustrating 1-1 stalemate against Singapore at the weekend. The Blue Tigers were unlucky to concede the opening goal as Ikhsan Fandi's free-kick took a huge deflection off the wall and went in despite Gurpreet Singh Sandhu's best efforts. Igor Štimac's men had a prompt response as Chhetri released Ashique Kuruniyan behind the Singaporean defense and the winger finished it off for the equalizer just before half-time. However, the second half was a scrappy affair. Apart from Kuruniyan's stinging effort in the 50th minute, which was expertly palmed away by Hassan Sunny, India created very little in the final third. Indian Football Team@IndianFootballFULL-TIME! We come to the end of the match, with both the teams sharing the spoils. It's been a tight contest in the middle of the park today. We move on to the next one against Vietnam!
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#INDSGP #BlueTigers #IndianFootball 79074FULL-TIME! We come to the end of the match, with both the teams sharing the spoils. It's been a tight contest in the middle of the park today. We move on to the next one against Vietnam! 1-1 bit.ly/3S96gEH#INDSGP #BlueTigers #IndianFootball https://t.co/nzbAuTJK1S Captain Chhetri noted that the team needed to do better and that there were a lot of things to work on before the all-important clash against Vietnam. On that note, let's check out three player battles that could be key in deciding Tuesday's encounter.
Vietnam vs India 3 player battles to watch out for
By Akhil Rawat Modified 26 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share The Blue Tigers' defense will be put to the test by one of south-east Asia's biggest stars, Nguyễn Quang Hải (center). (Image - vff.org.vn) The Indian men's football team will take on hosts Vietnam in the last match of the Hưng Thịnh friendly tournament on Tuesday, September 27. The Thống Nhất Stadium in Ho Chi Minh City will host this encounter. India and Vietnam played their opening matches against Singapore, the other team in the three-nation tournament. While the hosts thrashed Singapore 4-0 last Wednesday, the Blue Tigers were held to a 1-1 draw on Saturday. It means the vociferous home crowd at the Thống Nhất Stadium will be treated to a virtual final on Tuesday. A draw would be enough for Vietnam but only a win would hand India the trophy. Indian Football Team@IndianFootball‘Focussed’ #BlueTigers look to take on VietnamRead bit.ly/3RdNBGm
#BackTheBlue #IndianFootball 14113‘Focussed’ #BlueTigers look to take on Vietnam Read bit.ly/3RdNBGm#BackTheBlue #IndianFootball https://t.co/jiKqvT66o9 India and Vietnam last met in a friendly fixture in Pune in 2010 where a 26-year-old Sunil Chhetri netted a hat-trick in a 3-1 win for Blue Tigers. Even though Chhetri is still around, times have changed. Vietnam, ranked 97, have been on the rise in recent years under Korean coach Park Hang-seo and will head into the contest as favorites. Park was in attendance for India's frustrating 1-1 stalemate against Singapore at the weekend. The Blue Tigers were unlucky to concede the opening goal as Ikhsan Fandi's free-kick took a huge deflection off the wall and went in despite Gurpreet Singh Sandhu's best efforts. Igor Štimac's men had a prompt response as Chhetri released Ashique Kuruniyan behind the Singaporean defense and the winger finished it off for the equalizer just before half-time. However, the second half was a scrappy affair. Apart from Kuruniyan's stinging effort in the 50th minute, which was expertly palmed away by Hassan Sunny, India created very little in the final third. Indian Football Team@IndianFootballFULL-TIME! We come to the end of the match, with both the teams sharing the spoils. It's been a tight contest in the middle of the park today. We move on to the next one against Vietnam!
1-1
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#INDSGP #BlueTigers #IndianFootball 79074FULL-TIME! We come to the end of the match, with both the teams sharing the spoils. It's been a tight contest in the middle of the park today. We move on to the next one against Vietnam! 1-1 bit.ly/3S96gEH#INDSGP #BlueTigers #IndianFootball https://t.co/nzbAuTJK1S Captain Chhetri noted that the team needed to do better and that there were a lot of things to work on before the all-important clash against Vietnam. On that note, let's check out three player battles that could be key in deciding Tuesday's encounter.