Women’s football: Vietnam to battle Australia for Olympics berth

Vietnam’s women’s football team will play powerhouse Australia in a two-leg playoff next month, with a berth in the Tokyo Olympic Games in the summer on the line.
Women’s football: Vietnam to battle Australia for Olympics berth ảnh 1Mai Duc Chung’s players celebrate their 1-0 win over Myanmar in Group A of the AFC Women’s Olympic Qualifiers at the Jeju World Cup Stadium on February 6 (Photo: the-afc.com)


Hanoi (VNS/VNA) –Vietnam’s women’s football team will play powerhouse Australia in a two-legplayoff next month, with a berth in the Tokyo Olympic Games in the summeron the line.

Vietnam finished second in the third qualification round’s GroupB, while Australia finished top of their group after a 1-1 draw versus China onFebruary 13, setting up the clash with Vietnam.

Securing an aggregate win and the nation's first-everOlympic spot will be a tough task for coach Mai Duc Chung and his players.

Vietnam’s women’s football team is ranked 32nd  in the world and sixth in Asia, and has nevercompeted in any World Cup or Olympics.

Meanwhile, the Australian team stands seventh in the world and istop in the continental rankings. The team has taken part in seven out ofeight World Cups and advanced to the quarter-finals three times in 2007, 2011and 2015.

Australia has also entered three Olympics and made thelast-eight round twice. 

In head-to-head meetings between two teams in the past 10 years,Vietnam lost all seven matches, scoring two goals and conceding 37. In theirlatest meeting at the 2018 Asian Cup, Australia won 8-0. 

Chung said he knows the scale of the challenge ahead of him.

“It is good for us to reach this playoff. The next rival will bevery strong, even stronger than the Republic of Korea (who defeated Vietnam 3-0in the third qualifier),” said Chung.

Midfielder Nguyen Thi Tuyet Dung also said Australia is thetoughest rival for Vietnam in her 10-year career.

“We may not be worse than some teams but Australia is different.They are better in terms of physique and technique,”said Dung who was in thesenior Vietnamese team that lost 4-2 to U20 Australia in the AFF Cupsemi-finals in 2018.

“I think the best way is to limit our mistakes and cover ourweak points so we can make something of the matches. Of course, we will notgive up early but compete for national pride.”

The 70-year-old coach Chung said he will seek several friendlymatches to prepare his team.

The COVID-19 outbreak would make it difficult to get aninternational team to come to Vietnam, so he said he wants his players to playlocal men’s teams instead.

"If there is no international friendly, I would like tosharpen my players’ skills with several men’s team who are tall and big andgood at high balls similar to the Australians,” said Chung.

The players will have a few days rest before returning totraining next week in Hanoi.

They will visit Australia on March 6 for the first leg andhost the Australian team five days later at Quang Ninh province’s Cam Pha Stadium./.

VNA

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