Le Cong Vinh kept his promise and did a good job to help Vietnam beat Syria 2-0 in an international friendly match yesterday in Hanoi.


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Vietnam's Nguyen Van Quyet (left) vies for a ball against Syrian Abdulfatah Alagha during their friendly match on May 31 in Hanoi. Vietnam won 2-0.

Vinh, in a press briefing prior to the match on Monday, had said he would do his best as a striker, and opened the score in the 34th minute of the match.

Midfielder Pham Thanh Luong broke through the left wing before sending a perfect pass to the box where the three-time Golden Ball holder awaited and headed straight to the net.

The second goal went to Nguyen Van Quyet who just returned to the national team after his five- month ban.

Midfielder Luong Xuan Truong who joined his teammates from South Korean Incheon United made a smart pass to Quyet who ran into the box, leaving the Syrian defenders and goalkeeper behind, to tap in at the last seconds of the first half.

Coach Nguyen Huu Thang who highly appreciated his rivals in the press conference found a good solution for his small-sized players against the big built and tall Syrian opponents.

His team had only three chances in the first half of which they converted two.

Thang made seven changes to test his different formations for further tournaments but none worked as well as the first one.

Que Ngoc Hai netted a goal in the 68th mark but it was not recognised as he was in the off-side trap.

Later Hoang Dinh Tung wasted a threatening chance when he was in a one-two situation with Syrian keeper Ibrahim Almeh.

On the other side, Syria also had their opportunities but goalie Tran Nguyen Manh did a good job, blocking all paths into his net.

Coach Thang looked very satisfied with his win as he entered the meeting room with a smile.

“I am totally pleased with my players and their techniques, and the spirit with which they performed today,” Thang said.

“Syria are one of the top Asian teams who will compete for their berth in the World Cup. But it seemed that their players had peaked as they had just finished their domestic league so they were not at their best. So, the result is not important, but what I care about is our playing style, good defence and sharp attacks, against a stronger team,” he said.

Coach Ayman Alhakim of Syria said his players showed off only 30 per cent of their capacity last night.

He said it was the first international match for the team after their domestic season ended. War in the country prevented them from competing while there were several players with injuries. His team was also exhausted.

The coach also complimented midfielder Truong and Nguyen Tuan Anh, who are both playing abroad due to their outstanding performances.

He said the duo created space for teammates, which made it difficult for the Syrian side. They contributed a lot to Vietnam’s win.

The friendly was both Vietnam’s and Syria’s activity in their preparation for their upcoming tournaments.

Vietnam will leave for a four-nation tournament in Myanmar from June 3 to June 5. Their most important event will be the ASEAN Football Federation Cup in November.

Meanwhile Syria will continue with two other friendly games before taking part in the last qualification round of the 2018 World Cup in September.

VNS