Coach Alfred Riedl’s lifelong victories with Vietnamese soccer



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Vietnamese soccer has gone through unforgettable years with coach Alfred Riedl. In particular, he helped the Vietnamese team to win many victories for life.

Vietnam 3-0 Thailand (1998 Tiger Cup)

Historically, Vietnamese football was always inferior to that of Thailand. However, we also have many victories that the Thai people must respect. One of them was in the semi-finals of the 1998 Tiger Cup (forerunner of the AFF Cup).

The golden generation of Vietnamese soccer, led by coach Alfred Riedl, has played one game for life on Restaurant Day. Against a more esteemed opponent, but the Vietnamese warriors played a valiant battle.

Three goals from Truong Viet Hoang, Nguyen Hong Son, Van Sy Hung overwhelmed the Thai and helped the Vietnamese team win 3-0. To date, this is also the biggest difference between Vietnam and Thailand at the national team level.

The image of coach Alfred Riedl proudly raising his fist in the air shows the new position of Vietnamese football, causing millions of fans to explode in the joy of victory.

Vietnam Olympic 1-0 Korea Olympic (2004 Olympic qualification)

In the early 2000s, Korean soccer was still considered a mountain top that was almost impossible to reach for Vietnamese soccer. Thus, the victory of the Vietnam Olympics over the Korea Olympics in 2003 was truly a seismic event that shocked the whole of Asia.

Van Quyen’s goal helped win the Vietnam Olympics with the score 1-0. It should be added that, in the Korean Olympic team, there were 6 players who made history in the 2002 World Cup. That further adorned the epic victory of the Olympic Games in Vietnam.

It was a match that the Vietnamese warriors almost struggled to withstand the terrible pressure of the Korean Olympics during the match. Van Quyen is almost alone in the top position. The Vietnamese Olympic defenders played an excellent match, showing the sanity of the squad. Finally, in a counterattack in the 73rd minute, Van Quyen, with his moment of genius, finished off the rival.

Former national player Vu Nhu Thanh was especially impressed with the way coach Alfred Riedl motivated his students. The most precious thing he taught the Vietnamese players was the spirit of “not giving up” in the face of all difficulties.

Vietnam 2-0 UAE (2007 Asian Cup final)

At the 2007 Asian Cup held at home, Vietnam was in the same group of strong opponents as Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Japan. However, in the first match, coach Alfred Riedl’s army surprised everyone.

Although highly underrated compared to the United Arab Emirates, the Vietnamese team won excellently 2-0 with goals from Huynh Quang Thanh and Le Cong Vinh. This is still a match that shows a bold mark of coach Alfred Riedl’s tactics. The Vietnamese team showed certainty in the local field and sharp in the counterattack.

This victory is also a prerequisite to helping Vietnamese football make history as it reached the Asian Cup quarter-finals for the first time in history. To date, this is also one of the most memorable victories in Vietnamese football.

H. long

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