ASIAD 2018: Vietnam’s female squad fails to enter semifinals
Vietnam’s female football team lost 3-4 to Taiwan in the penalty shootout after a 0-0 draw in the 120 minutes of the quarterfinal of the Asian Games (ASIAD) 2018 in Indonesia on August 24.
Phạm Huy Hiệp
Vietnamese female footballers (Source: AFC)
Jakarta (VNA) – Vietnam’s femalefootball team lost 3-4 to Taiwan in the penalty shootout after a 0-0 draw inthe 120 minutes of the quarterfinal of the Asian Games (ASIAD) 2018 inIndonesia on August 24.
Earlier, in the 28th minute, Vietnam’s Nguyen Thi Tuyet Dung made a kick from a distance of 20m. However,the ball was easily pushed out by goalkeeper Tsai Ming-jung of Taiwan. Thefirst half closed with no goal scored.
Wang Hsiang-huei of Taiwan played afar shot in the 48th minute. The ball is quite stretch but rightinto the position of custodian Khong Thi Hang.
During first minutes of the second half, despite efforts to put pressure on Vietnam, Taiwan failed to create any significant situation. The second half also ended without goal.
In the 30 minutes of extra time, both sides failed to score a goal, and Vietnam had to settle the match through the penalty shootout.
In the ASIAD 2018 qualifying round, the Vietnamese girls beat Thailand 3-2 but lost 0-7 to Japan, ranking second in Group C and winning a ticket to the quarterfinals.-VNA
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