Vietnamese women step a little closer to Tokyo Olympics
The Vietnamese women’s national football team have taken one step closer to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics as they beat Hong Kong 2-1 in their Group B qualifier in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, on April 6.
Vietnam women’s national football team have taken one step closer to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics (Photo: vtv.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - The Vietnamese women’snational football team have taken one step closer to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics asthey beat Hong Kong 2-1 in their Group B qualifier in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, onApril 6.
Vietnam now have six points after two matches.The squad will face Jordan in the last group match on April 9.
A victory or a draw in that game will see Vietnamtop the group and head into the third round of qualifiers.
From the off, Mai Duc Chung’s players attackedstrongly and found the opening goal after 24 minutes.
Under heavy pressure, Hong Kong’s defender SinChung Yee put the ball into her own net to give Vietnam a one goal lead.
Five minutes before the break, captain Huynh Nhubroke away and looped the ball over the advancing goalkeeper to double thescore.
In the second half, Hong Kong played with moreurgency as they chased the game and Wai Yuen-ting found the net with a bulletheader, Hong Kong’s first goal of the competition.
In other match of Group B on April 6, Uzbekistanbeat Jordan 2-0.-VNA
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