About Themetic Smell Of Garbage At The GBT Stadium Ahead Of The Vietnam Vs Hong Kong Match, Coach Dinh The Nam: No Problem
JAKARTA - Vietnam coach Dinh The Nam has no problem with the smell of garbage that was smelled during the Group F match of the U-20 Asian Cup qualifying round at the Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium in Surabaya.
"This garbage is not a problem," he said during a press conference after the match, Wednesday evening.
He admitted that he appreciated the decision of the Indonesian football federation, PSSI, regarding the appointment of the Surabaya GBT Stadium as the location for the qualifying match.
According to an Antara report, Thursday, a few minutes before Vietnam's match against Hong Kong, the smell of garbage had been smelled. However, only a few moments have disappeared.
In fact, during the second match between Indonesia and Timor Leste, the smell of garbage did not smell at all.
In the inaugural match against Hong Kong, his team managed to win absolutely with a score of 5-1 while ensuring their status as leaders in Group F.
Two of Vietnam's five goals were scored by Dinh Xuan Tien in the 25th and 51th minutes. The other three goals were respectively by Nguyen Quoc Viet minute 32 through the penalty spot, Khuat Van Khang in the 58th minute and Nguyen Duc Anh in the 90+3 minutes.
Hong Kong's only goal was scored by Ellison Tsang in the 69th minute through a penalty kick.
According to Dinh The Nam, his team's victory in the first match was quite good for the next capital against Timor Leste on Friday, September 16, 2022.
"We will focus on the next match against Timor Leste, including the host of Indonesia," he said.
Despite the big win, he will still evaluate and fix some weaknesses to perform better in the next match.
Meanwhile, Hong Kong coach Cheung Kin Fung acknowledged his opponent's superiority and judged Vietnam to play better than his team.
"In the future we will play better and hopefully the mentality of the players can be better, especially against the host Indonesia," he said.
Cheung Kin Fung also admits that his players still have minimal international experience and are trying to perform more optimally in the other two matches.