Vietnam win AFF Suzuki Cup trophy

Vietnam held the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Suzuki Cup trophy again after 10 years after beating Malaysia 1-0 in the second-leg final of the tournament that took place at My Dinh National Stadium, Hanoi, on December 15 night.

Nguyen Anh Duc heated up the atmosphere at the stadium and outside when he scored from a wonderful volley inside the box in the sixth minute.

Vietnam win AFF Suzuki Cup trophy ảnh 1Nguyen Anh Duc scored from a wonderful volley inside the box in the sixth minute. (Photo: VNA)
Earlier, Tran Dinh Trong was fouled right 

in the beginning of the match.

Vietnamese goalkeeper Dang Van Lam received a yellow card after a clash with Malaysian forward Zaquan Adha in the eighth minute.

In the tenth minute, Malaysia's Mohamadou Sumareh took a backheel shot but it did not go in.

Nguyen Trong Hoang received a yellow card for fouling a Malaysia player in the sixteenth minute. Tran Dinh Trong got a yellow card, a third for Vietnam three minutes later.

The 44th minute marked an excellent save from Dang Van Lam as he blocked a shot from outside the box of a Malaysia player.

The score was maintained until the end of the first half.

Vietnam win AFF Suzuki Cup trophy ảnh 2Vietnamese footballers celebrated the first and also the only score of the match. (Photo: VNA)
During the second half, the Vietnamese football players were proactive in attacking and coordinated with each other harmoniously.  

Lam made another amazing save from a header of a Malaysia player in the 50th minute and saved a free kick from outside the box in the 53rd minute. 

Nguyen Phong Hong Duy took a shot from long distance but it went over the bar.

In the 78th minute, Malaysia's Muhammad Syafiq was 

given  a yellow card for tackling on Nguyen Quang Hai. 

Just one minute later, the team’s captain Mohd Zaquan received a yellow card for fouling Dang Van Lam, the fifth for Malaysia.

The second half had four additional minutes.

No more goals were scored until the referee blew the final whistle, and football fans nationwide are expected to enjoy a big fest tonight.  

Vietnam win AFF Suzuki Cup trophy ảnh 3Vietnamese football fans outside My Dinh National Stadium on December 15 night (Photo: VNA)
Vietnam stormed emphatically into the final of the AFF Cup after the team drew Malaysia in the first-leg final of the AFF Cup at the Bukit Jalil national stadium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on December 11.

Speaking to reporters at the pre-match conference in Kuala Lumpur on December 10, coach Park Hang-

seo pointed out that it has been 10 years since the team has played in a major final.

At the press conference on December 14, the head coach also said he would meet Republic of Korea and Vietnamese supporters’ expectations by keeping the AFF Championship trophy at home.

Vietnam win AFF Suzuki Cup trophy ảnh 4A fan raises Vietnamese and RoK flags. (Photo: VNA) 
Vietnam glowed bright red on December 15 night as celebrations took place every corner of the country cheering the victory freshly claimed by the men’s football team.

Fans are stuck on the streets, yet they all wear smiles.-VNA

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