The team arrived in Yangon on November 15 and had their first training shift just five days before their opening game.
Head coach Nguyen Huu Thang said, “We are always aware of our target (entering the final match) at this championship and have worked hard to reach our peak this time.
“In my opinion, the first game against the hosts will be tough and I hope my players will bring into play all their strong points for a positive result.”
Veteran midfielder Pham Thanh Luong believed it would be a difficult competition, as apart from Thailand who were at a higher level, the remaining teams were all at a similar level; however, Myanmar had huge support of thousands of local fans since they were playing on home turf.
His young teammate Nguyen Tuan Anh shared the view.
In an exclusive interview with website FourFourTwo, the 21-year-old declared Myanmar were the team to beat if his nation wants to progress in Group B.
“Malaysia have had some troubles recently, so for me Myanmar are the most dangerous opponent in our group,” the midfielder was quoted as saying.
“They’ve had an excellent preparation and their youth system is very good as shown by the fact that they reached the U20 World Cup last year.
“They have many young players with very good technique, and in addition to that they also have the home advantage, so they are the side we are most worried about," Anh, who has not at his best because of a leg injury picked up during training for his club side Yokohama FC, said.
In Yangon, Vietnam will also have to deal with the hot weather.
Fitness coach Martin Forkel said his players were accustomed to the heat following their time in HCM City, but that seemed nothing compared with the high temperatures in Yangon, which were often over 30 degrees Celsius.
“The first match we play at 6.30pm local time, so it will be okay. But the second game starts at around 3pm; it is still very hot so I guess it will be a challenge for us,” striker Nguyen Van Quyet said.
However, he said players must adjust to everything and luckily there was time for them to get accustomed to the weather.
Players to watch
Following the first training, goalkeeper Huynh Tuan Linh, who represented the Vietnam team, told the international media: “At the moment, Vietnam are ready for the Cup. We will put forward our best performance and spirit. We will try hard for a win over Myanmar in Group B’s opener.”
Vietnam, who pocketed positive results during their preparation for the Cup, are considered one of the strongest teams and have attracted regional journalists.
Some players have been highlighted as those to watch during the November 19-December 17 event.
Among them is striker Le Cong Vinh, who is on top of the list.
His younger teammate Luong Xuan Truong has also been honoured by FOX Sports Asia as one of the players to watch
FOX Sports Asia took an in-depth look at Vietnam and said midfielder Anh is technically an excellent central operator, who is able to control the rhythm and tempo of a match and provide a key link between defence and attack. The website also evaluated forward Nguyen Cong Phuong as another fine technician, who show both precision in his passing and movement and is a genuine goal threat.
FOX Sports Asia named Truong as a possible contender for MVP following his star performance at a recent friendly match where he displayed his full range of passes and dominated the middle of the park.
Truong also received strong support from his K-League’s Incheon United.
On its website, Incheon provided Vietnam’s game schedule and appealed to its supporters to encourage their beloved member.
The 21-year-old also had the attention of coach Masami Ihara of Japanese club Avispa Fukuoka, which played a friendly with Vietnam last week.
Ihara also showed interest in striker Nguyen Van Toan and midfielder Ngo Hoang Thinh, saying that the trio showed their speed and intelligent playing style. They were good enough to join the J.League, he said, adding that he would seriously think about bringing them to Japan.
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