Vietnamese female volunteer cried when saying goodbye to U23 Malaysia in Viet Tri
After the last match of Group B on May 16, U23 Malaysia moved from Nam Dinh to Phu Tho in the early afternoon of May 17. After 3 hours by bus, the team was at the hotel in Viet Tri city (Photo: Medicine)
Here, U23 Malaysia bid farewell to two volunteers who have been with the team since the beginning of the tournament (Photo: Medicine)
Volunteer Nguyen Thi Nhung was moved and burst into tears when saying goodbye to U23 Malaysia. Team members encouraged and thanked the Vietnamese female volunteer who helped them over the past time (Photo: Medicine)
Nguyen Thi Nhung, a native of Bac Giang, is currently a second-year student at the University of Industrial Economics and Technology (Hanoi) (Photo: Medicine)
Coach Brad Maloney shook hands, hugged and thanked the remaining volunteer. The Australian coach is considered a friendly and emotional person (Photo: Medicine)
Malaysian U23 players comfortably pose in front of the Vietnamese press lens. Having to face U23 Vietnam is outside the calculation of U23 Malaysia. If they won Cambodia U23 in the last round, they would have stayed in Nam Dinh to compete in the semi-finals (Photo: Drugs)
The Malaysian U23 players are in good shape. Although underrated than the host U23 Vietnam, the “tigers” are still confident that they can make a surprise (Photo: Drugs)
U23 Malaysia had to cancel the training session on the grass field at Viet Tri this afternoon. The team switched to relaxation and recovery exercises at the tennis court near the hotel. Tomorrow (May 18), U23 Malaysia will have a visit to Viet Tri Stadium and practice at the side yard before facing U23 Vietnam at 19:00 on May 19 (Photo: Medicine)
Coach U23 Malaysia: “I love watching U23 Vietnam play”
U23 Malaysia moved from Nam Dinh to Phu Tho on the afternoon of May 17. The team stayed at Muong Thanh Luxury Hotel. Here, coach Brad Maloney had a quick exchange with the press.
Coach U23 Malaysia said: “I like to watch U23 Vietnam play. They are a strong team with experienced players. We must pay close attention to these things when approaching the semi-finals. U23 Malaysia respects U23. Vietnam.
Also, I respect Coach Park Hang-seo. He has achieved remarkable achievements with Vietnam. Coach Park has changed the way of playing to help Vietnamese players play better and achieve more success.
At this time, the Malaysian players are all very healthy and ready for the semi-finals. We have had a few mild cases of pain but that’s normal in football. Malaysia U23 has experienced intense matches in the group stage and the team is in high spirits when it comes to the semi-finals.”
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