Fans burst into tears when Vietnam lost to Thailand

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Fans burst into tears when Vietnam lost to Thailand 0
Fans burst into tears when Vietnam lost to Thailand 0

Fans on Le Duan Street, District 1 were speechless when the referee blew the whistle to end the match. Thailand won 1-0 in the second leg thanks to Theerathon Bunmathan’s only goal.

The team of Park Hang-seo and his team as guests of Thailand is at a slight disadvantage, because the first leg of the two teams drew 2-2 at My Dinh.

Fans on Le Duan Street, District 1 were speechless when the referee blew the whistle to end the match. Thailand won 1-0 in the second leg thanks to Theerathon Bunmathan’s only goal.

The team of Park Hang-seo and his team as guests of Thailand is at a slight disadvantage, because the first leg of the two teams drew 2-2 at My Dinh.

Fans burst into tears when Vietnam lost to Thailand

As soon as the match ended, Nguyen Thi Tuyen (18 years old) burst into tears.

AFF Cup 2022 will be the last tournament Coach Park leads Vietnam.

As soon as the match ended, Nguyen Thi Tuyen (18 years old) burst into tears.

AFF Cup 2022 will be the last tournament Coach Park leads Vietnam.

Fans burst into tears when Vietnam lost to Thailand

Fans leaned their shoulders together, regretting that Vietnam missed out on the 2022 AFF Cup championship.

Fans leaned their shoulders together, regretting that Vietnam missed out on the 2022 AFF Cup championship.

Fans burst into tears when Vietnam lost to Thailand

A fan hugged his face sadly as the match ended.

A fan hugged his face sadly as the match ended.

Fans burst into tears when Vietnam lost to Thailand

Mr. Nguyen Lan held a photo of coach Park Hang-seo downtown to cheer.

Mr. Nguyen Lan held a photo of coach Park Hang-seo downtown to cheer.

Fans burst into tears when Vietnam lost to Thailand

Fans were sad because Vietnam could not overcome Thailand in the second leg of the final.

Fans were sad because Vietnam could not overcome Thailand in the second leg of the final.

Fans burst into tears when Vietnam lost to Thailand

Fans were stunned when the Vietnamese team conceded a goal in the 25th minute. From the situation where Adisak released the ball, Theerathon Bunmathan ran up and shot with his right foot into the far corner, opening the score for Thailand.

Fans were stunned when the Vietnamese team conceded a goal in the 25th minute. From the situation where Adisak released the ball, Theerathon Bunmathan ran up and shot with his right foot into the far corner, opening the score for Thailand.

Fans burst into tears when Vietnam lost to Thailand

Fans pondered, watching the match after Thailand’s opening goal.

Fans pondered, watching the match after Thailand’s opening goal.

Fans burst into tears when Vietnam lost to Thailand

Mr. Bui Van Quang, 52 years old, in District 4, was worried when Tien Linh continuously missed opportunities to score.

Mr. Bui Van Quang, 52 years old, in District 4, was worried when Tien Linh continuously missed opportunities to score.

Fans burst into tears when Vietnam lost to Thailand

Fans cheered and cheered the team when right after the goal, Vietnam responded.

Fans cheered and cheered the team when right after the goal, Vietnam responded.

Fans burst into tears when Vietnam lost to Thailand

Foreign fans wore banners cheering for the Vietnamese team, regretting Tien Linh’s hook in the 20th minute. From a chaotic situation in the Thai penalty area, the striker leaned over to hook the ball but was caught by goalkeeper Kampon.

Foreign fans wore banners cheering for the Vietnamese team, regretting Tien Linh’s hook in the 20th minute. From a chaotic situation in the Thai penalty area, the striker leaned over to hook the ball but was caught by goalkeeper Kampon.

Fans burst into tears when Vietnam lost to Thailand

Half an hour before the match started, thousands of fans flocked to Le Duan Street, District 1 to cheer the team in the second leg of the final in Thailand.

From January 10-16, Ho Chi Minh City reserved 300 m of Le Duan Avenue, from Nam Ky Khoi Nghia intersection to Pham Ngoc Thach, District 1, to install three screens 12 m long, 7 m wide, to serve fans.

Half an hour before the match started, thousands of fans flocked to Le Duan Street, District 1 to cheer the team in the second leg of the final in Thailand.

From January 10-16, Ho Chi Minh City reserved 300 m of Le Duan Avenue, from Nam Ky Khoi Nghia intersection to Pham Ngoc Thach, District 1, to install three screens 12 m long, 7 m wide, to serve fans.

Thanh Tung – Quynh Tran

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