VOV.VN - U22 Vietnam begin their quest for the gold medal at SEA Games 33 in Thailand on December 3, aiming to clinch a victory over U22 Laos in their Group B opener.
Theoretically, Laos are considered the underdogs, but they have made notable strides in recent years. Several players such as Khounthoumphone, Xaysombath, Okham Latsachack, Damoth Thongkhamsavath, and Peter Phanthavong, have participated in the 2027 Asian Cup qualifiers and previously troubled Vietnam with a compact defensive style and quick counterattacks.
Coach Ha Hyeok-jun of the Laos national team has expressed confidence in his squad and aims to cause an upset. His deep knowledge of Vietnamese football means Vietnam cannot afford to be complacent despite being the favourites.
Laos are likely to adopt a defensive setup, relying on swift counterattacks and exploiting the flanks. Early lapses or missed set-piece opportunities could allow them to create surprises.
Meanwhile, coach Kim Sang-sik of the Vietnamese team remains cautious. After the 2025 Panda Cup in China, Vietnam’s main challenge lies in finishing, having scored just one goal in their last three matches.
With an eight-day gap before their next match against Malaysia, Vietnam are expected to field their strongest lineup to secure maximum points and improve goal difference.
Experts say Vietnam’s technical superiority and squad depth are clear, but sharpness in attack, especially against a packed Lao defence, will be crucial. Players like Khuat Văn Khang and the wide forwards will likely be pivotal in creating scoring opportunities.
Kim Sang-sik may employ a 3-4-3 or 3-5-2 formation to dominate midfield and pressure the wings. The absence of captain Nguyen Van Truong due to injury is a setback, but players such as Thai Son, Xuan Bac, and Minh Phuc offer stability in ball recovery and distribution.
The opening match is not just about three points, it’s about building a goal difference advantage ahead of the clash with Malaysia on December 11. Despite possessing pacey wingers like Dinh Bac and Thanh Nhan, Vietnam must capitalise on set pieces and long-range finishing.
At SEA Games 33, nine teams have been divided into three groups. The top team from each group and the best second-placed team will advance to the semi-finals on December 15. The final will be held on December 18.
A strong start is crucial for Vietnam to secure top spot in Group B, reduce pressure in subsequent matches, and prepare for the AFC U23 Asian Cup 2026.
VOV.VN - Vietnam’s athletics team will compete at SEA Games 33 with its largest squad among all sports, fielding 51 athletes with the ambition of winning 12 gold medals in Thailand.
VOV.VN - The Vietnam women’s national football team departed for Thailand on December 2, embarking on their SEA Games 33 journey with the goal of defending the gold medal in women’s football.
Head coach Kim Sang-sik on November 30 announced the final 23-player squad of Vietnam’s U22 men’s football team for the 33rd SEA Games in Thailand, according to the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF).
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