29 September 2013

AFC U16 : Philippines 0-3 Vietnam FT




AFC U16 Championship qualifiers : Philippines vs Vietnam

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0-3 FT

8 pm

Final standings after three matches in Group J .


1. Japan 9 points
2. Vietnam 6 points
3. Indonesia 1 point
4. Philippines 1 point

Kuala Lumpur: Vietnam defeated the Philippines 3-0 to finish their Group J qualifying campaign of the AFC U-16 Championship 2014 behind winners Japan on Sunday. 
Japan, who defeated Indonesia by identical scoreline earlier on Sunday, topped Group J with maximum nine points from three matches. Vietnam only suffered a loss against the table toppers with 2-1 defeat but they redeemed themselves by beating the Philippines and Indonesia. 
Le Tien Anh put the Vietnamese in front in the 28th minute while Nyugen Van Huy and Hoang The Tai scored second half goals in the match in which both the sides ended up with 10-man. 
Philippines’ Christian Floren got the marching order in the 62nd minute and goalscorer Huy was also cautioned twice with the second being in the 79th minute. 

source : afc.com

10 comments:

  1. The coaching staff are brainless!!!

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    1. The coaching staff may suck but at the end of the day, the players themselves aren't good enough either!!

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  2. Yan ang nangyayari sa sobrang bilib sa kanilang sarili. Mga hambog kasi pag nanalo , kaya ngayon super quiet kayo mga arrogante.. Yung ibang bansa , super humble kahit maraming panalo hindi masyado nag sasalita sa twitter at FB wallpost nila pero itong mga kulelat maliban sa iba dyan parang nakapasok na sila sa World Cup kumbaga, tapos yung coach pa na hindi marunong ng chess match sa football puro lng diet at fitness ang sinasabi. Palitan na nga ninyo itong grupong ito kasi wlang binatbat makatabla lng parang sino na. Wla namang magandang record na ipinakita mula pa sa AFF last month sa Myanmar (tabla sa last place sila ng Laos)

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  3. Look guys. Babies have to crawl before they can walk and PHI youth teams have hardly had a chance to get out of their pram. Forget blaming the players. Success will be an impossible dream until the PFF - with help from sponsors and municipios - helps to grow football into an available sport to every kid in every island.

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    1. The same result in sea games. Buti n lng di pinayagan

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  4. Nasa coach din kasi yan kung ano ang style ng training - disciplinarian ba sya or passive coach style lng. The PFF should be the one to blame..

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  5. Parang pinapakita lng PFF na sumasali tayo bawat AFF at AFC tournament kahit wlang concrete training program at preparation para cguro hindi mawala ang budget na ibinibigay ng FIFA at AFC sa PFF taon-taon..

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  6. The end of the road for this team. Fire the head coach and its staff, they don't deserve for another year!!!

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  7. Mahiya ka naman Anto Gonzales sa performance nyo. Kung gusto mo mag coach dapat mag full time ka hindi yung naglalaro ka pa sa isang club sa UFL dahil gusto mong pagsabayin ang coaching duties at isang player . You cannot serve two masters at the same time..

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  8. yan ang nangyayari pag mayayaman at puro palusot ang lineup.

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