Vietnam expect big win over Laos in Asian Cup qualifier

“We have been preparing carefully for the match in both term of physique and mentality," said Linh at a press conference on March 24.

Nguyen Tien Linh (centre) and teammates at their training on March 24. Linh will take charge of Vietnam's front line against Laos in their 2027 Asian Cup qualification match on March 25. (Photo: VFF)
Nguyen Tien Linh (centre) and teammates at their training on March 24. Linh will take charge of Vietnam's front line against Laos in their 2027 Asian Cup qualification match on March 25. (Photo: VFF)

Binh Duong (VNS/VNA) - Vietnamese striker Nguyen Tien Linh is hoping to score, while his coach Kim Sang-sik expects a big win over Laos in their first match of the 2027 Asian Cup qualifiers' third round on March 25 in Binh Duong province.

Vietnam and Laos are in Group F with Nepal and Malaysia. The host side are aiming for the group's top spot to qualify for the finals, which will be held in Saudi Arabia.

“We have been preparing carefully for the match in both term of physique and mentality," said Linh at a press conference on March 24.

"The match will not be easy, but we will try our best for a decisive win and make our supporters happy."

Vietnam stands to do well, as in the national team's last 14 matches, the ASEAN Cup champion were unbeatable, recording 13 wins and one draw.

In the latest game, Vietnam won 4-1 in the 2024 ASEAN Cup qualification match, with Linh scoring one goal.

In the FIFA's ranking, there is a big gap between the two sides. Vietnam are No. 114 while Laos sit at No. 186.

As the local league's No. 1 scorer this season with 10 goals to date, Linh, who just returned to the field after a rest for a knee injury, netted Vietnam a goal in the 2-1 friendly win over Cambodia on March 19.

"I have totally recovered and am in the best physical condition. For this game, our recent ASEAN Cup win has made us more confident. Personally, playing on my [Becamex Binh Duong] club's field is also my motivation. It is the stadium that I have been playing in for my whole career," said Linh.

"My parents rarely come to watch me playing on the field, but they will tomorrow. Their support will encourage me and make me play with more responsibility and contribute better to the national team."

Coach Kim has put his trust in Linh and believes that he will successfully replace injured striker Nguyen Xuan Son on the front line. The coach also said he wants a big win to have a goal differential advantage against other rivals in the group.

"The first match of this last qualification round will play an important role in Vietnam’s campaign," said Kim.

"We will play on home ground and will be prepared. I hope that Vietnam score as many goals as possible and make it a good game for our fans."

As for the ASEAN Cup's top scorer Son, the Korean coach said he regrets that the striker is not able to play, but that he is recovering well. Linh will take his place and he will do good job, Kim said.

While Kim expressed respect for Laos' naturalised players Klein, Roman Angot and Victor Ngovinassack, he did not seem too concerned about them, asking his players to focus and score goals in the first half.

Laos’s coach Ha Hyeok Jun, also from the Republic of Korea, understood the unbalanced level of the two teams, and said he was impressed by Linh after weeks of watching him play.

“Tien Linh is one of my favourite players on Vietnam's team. I came to Binh Duong a month ago to check the facility and field conditions, and watched him as well. He is one of the best Vietnamese players currently,” said Ha.

To prepare for the game, Laos held a friendly match with lower-ranked Sri Lanka, and lost 1-2.

“I was shocked, although the result was not important. The match was to test my team so that I would have a good plan for the match against Vietnam,” Ha said.

“I want Laos stronger, with original players. I want to send the Lao players to compete abroad. It will help the Lao team to get better and develop well.

“The three naturalised players have not had enough time to work with the whole team. They trained for only two days for the Sri Lanka game. I can't evaluate them right away, because they need more time to integrate and adapt.

"My team are not too different from when we played in the ASEAN Cup. We had only about 10 days to prepare for the match with Vietnam. However, we will definitely try our best so that the Vietnamese team will not have an easy victory."

The match will kick off at 7.30pm at the Goo Dau Stadium, and will be broadcast live on VTV and FPT./.

VNA

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