Top striker and captain Nguyen Cong Phuong scored the only goal in Vietnam's opening Group B against Australia at the ASEAN Football Federation's (AFF) Nuti-Food U-19 Cup at My Dinh National Stadium on September 5.
Phuong caused thousands fans to erupt in cheers at the 40,000-seat stadium when he performed a solo break in the 88th minute to pass three Australian defenders before hitting the high corner of the net.
The 19-year-old striker broke the dead-lock of the game that saw strikers of both teams fail to convert opportunities earlier in the second half.
The visiting team launched a furious attack at the kick-off, with Stefan Mauk launching a shot from the corner to Vietnamese goalie Van Truong in the second minute.
The hosts fired back with a 20m shot by midfielder Xuan Truong, which sailed over the bar.
Hong Duy had a clear chance in the 14th minute when he fielded a pass from a teammate to fire a close shot at Australian goalie Anthony Bouzanis.
D'Cunha missed a prime chance when his header skimmed the ball in the 27th minute but was unable to capitalise and sealing a goalless first half.
Tensions were high as Vietnamese striker Phan Van Long missed a clear chance with a rebound in the 72nd minute in the penalty box.
Peter Skapetis returned fire but was unable to convert a cross from the 5m range.
The match appeared to be headed for full time when the two sides slowed down the game in the last minute.
Cong Phuong broke the drought dribbling the ball past the Australian defence and delivering a stunning blow to goalie Anthony Bouzanis.
The win saw Vietnam jump to an early lead in the table with three points.
Japan, another rival of Vietnam in the group, will play their first match against Australia on September 7.
It is the second win against the Australian side, following a 5-1 victory in the qualifying round of the Asian U-19 Championships in Malaysia last year.
In a group A match on September 5, Thailand drew first blood after beating Indonesia 6-2 in the opening match.-VNA
Phuong caused thousands fans to erupt in cheers at the 40,000-seat stadium when he performed a solo break in the 88th minute to pass three Australian defenders before hitting the high corner of the net.
The 19-year-old striker broke the dead-lock of the game that saw strikers of both teams fail to convert opportunities earlier in the second half.
The visiting team launched a furious attack at the kick-off, with Stefan Mauk launching a shot from the corner to Vietnamese goalie Van Truong in the second minute.
The hosts fired back with a 20m shot by midfielder Xuan Truong, which sailed over the bar.
Hong Duy had a clear chance in the 14th minute when he fielded a pass from a teammate to fire a close shot at Australian goalie Anthony Bouzanis.
D'Cunha missed a prime chance when his header skimmed the ball in the 27th minute but was unable to capitalise and sealing a goalless first half.
Tensions were high as Vietnamese striker Phan Van Long missed a clear chance with a rebound in the 72nd minute in the penalty box.
Peter Skapetis returned fire but was unable to convert a cross from the 5m range.
The match appeared to be headed for full time when the two sides slowed down the game in the last minute.
Cong Phuong broke the drought dribbling the ball past the Australian defence and delivering a stunning blow to goalie Anthony Bouzanis.
The win saw Vietnam jump to an early lead in the table with three points.
Japan, another rival of Vietnam in the group, will play their first match against Australia on September 7.
It is the second win against the Australian side, following a 5-1 victory in the qualifying round of the Asian U-19 Championships in Malaysia last year.
In a group A match on September 5, Thailand drew first blood after beating Indonesia 6-2 in the opening match.-VNA