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AFF CUP 2014. 19h 11/12:Việt - Mã.2-4. BIẾT NÓI GÌ NỮA ĐÂY?

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    Thằng Huy Hùng đúng là 1 phát hiện mới ở hàng tiền vệ! Kỹ thuật cơ bản rất tốt, đá rất chững chạc, thể hình cũng ngon > 1m75. Dự là Huy Hùng và Hoàng Thịnh sẽ là trụ cột tuyến giữa của ĐTVN cho đến khi thằng TA và XT lớn lên!
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    Hơ hơ, lão Đần mà dám chơi hừng hực tấn công thì chẳng khác nào tự nhảy vào tủ cho anh Miu híp :rolleyes:. Bài học Iran còn nóng hổi ra đấy. Mà dám lão làm thật chứ không đùa.
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    lão ấy có mỗi style đó thôi :D, thường 1 2 trận đầu toàn thắng như chẻ tre, sau đội mới tụt dần dần, lão hl tuyển ta bấy lâu nay chả có tiếng là vua về nhì là gì. Lối tấn công của lão không thường đâu, đặc biệt khi các cầu thủ trụ cột của lão ấy còn khỏe mạnh, lối chơi chưa bị bắt bài nhiều.

    Nói thật e không hiểu sao ta lại sắp lịch gặp Inđô trận đầu tiên? đã biết thói quen lão đần như thế thì cứ sắp đó là trận cuối cùng vòng bảng, lối chơi đã lộ qua 2 trận trc, con người cũng đã mệt hơn, kiểu j ông Miura chả cho lão đần 1 trận mang nhục. Nhưng gặp từ trận đầu tiên thì chưa chắc đâu nhá
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    Nó mệt thì mình cũng mệt, mà trước sau gì cũng phải luộc Indo để nhất bảng né Thái Lan. Tớ vẫn dự như cách đây mấy tuần là trận với Indo sẽ là séc tennis.
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    cho ai???? :-D:-p:-p
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    Trận thắng của Phi trước VN năm 2010 đã làm bóng đá Phi đổi trang.


    http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/stor...k-at-the-azkals-opponents-in-suzuki-cup-group


    An early look at the Azkals' opponents in Suzuki Cup group
    By ROY MOOREAugust 5, 2014 9:17pm

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    The Philippines has been drawn into Group A for the Asian Football Confederation Suzuki Cup, which means that the Azkals will fly to Vietnam in November to face the hosts, as well as Indonesia and another country -- the runner-up from the qualifying rounds.

    It's a group with a lot of history for the Azkals, even before going into the fact that they will be competing once more in the same city where they began their Cinderella run in 2010 — a surge since dubbed by local football fans as "the Miracle of Hanoi."

    But how does the Philippines stack up against their fellow challengers in Group A?

    Indonesia: A shot at revenge for the Azkals?

    In 2010, after the Philippines got out of the group stages, fans were shocked after then-Philippine Football Federation president Mari Martinez announced that the country couldn't host the home leg of its semifinal tie against Indonesia. As a result, the Azkals booked two legs in the semifinals at the 88,000-seat Gelaro Bung Karon Stadium in Jakarta.

    Indonesia won both games 1-0, with naturalised Uruguayan Cristian Gonzales grabbing both goals. The result left Philippine fans wondering: What if the Azkals were able to play at home?

    Since that series, Indonesia has racked up two more wins against the Azkals. That pushed Indonesia's all-time record against the Philippines to 19 wins, two draws, and zero losses. Indonesia remains the only Southeast Asian country with an unbeaten record against the Philippines.

    But the 2014 draw offers the Azkals their best shot at revenge, in what would likely Gonzales' international swan song. But for the Philippines to get revenge, the Azkals need to be on top of their game.

    Indonesia are looking to recapture past glory after dispute between their domestic leagues, the Indonesia Super League (ISL) and the Indonesian Premier League (IPL), was resolved. For a time, only players in the IPL could be selected for national team duties as their FA refused to acknowledge the ISL. It was during this period that the Philippines managed its most recent draw against Indonesia.

    Now reunited, they've had ten different scorers in their 10 international goals this year.

    Facing tough opposition, they've lost twice in seven games this year — 1-0 against both Cuba, ranked 95th in the world, and Saudi Arabia, 78. Draws against the Dominican Republic (135) and most recently Qatar (86) underline impressive performances in 2014 with wins over Andorra, Pakistan, and Nepal.

    Vietnam: Former champs try to recapture form

    The Azkals began their climb up the rankings with a victory over Vietnam in 2010. It was the Philippines' first-ever victory over Vietnam, a shocking result against the 2008 champions playing on home soil.

    Last month, the Azkals became the top-ranked side in Southeast Asia after Vietnam fell in the rankings. The Vietnamese are slowly slipping down the regional pecking order after they finished bottom of their group in Asian Cup Qualification, winning just one game.

    With only three wins in their last ten games, Vietnam are a team trying to recapture the form that took them to the top of Southeast Asia.

    In the past, top scorer Lê Công Vinh has been the engine for Vietnam's offense. But the Vietnamese forward was in a prolonged slump, striking just once since 2011, until he hit a hat-trick in the 6-0 thrashing of Myanmar in a friendly last July.

    But Vietnam could be dangerous as they look for their own revenge in front of their own fans.

    The last spot: Myanmar, Laos favored

    The final spot in Group A will be taken by the runner-up from qualification. Myanmar and Laos are favored to be the final countries to qualify for the Suzuki Cup against Timor-Leste, Cambodia, and Brunei.

    The Philippines beat Laos for the first time ever in the 2014 Challenge Cup, while the Philippines' only victories against Myanmar came in the 2012 Suzuki Cup group stage and a friendly in 2013.

    They are two countries the Philippines has leapfrogged in its rise from the bottom to the top of the pile, and two countries who will be looking to get one back should they make up the final spot in Group A. — JST, GMA News



    http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/stor...nam-confirms-azkals-as-contenders-says-palami


    Defeating Vietnam ‘confirms Azkals as contenders,’ says Palami
    ROY MOORENovember 29, 2012 2:14am

    The Philippine national team repeated the miracle in Hanoi, beating Vietnam for a second consecutive time in the Suzuki Cup group stage, only this time it wasn’t such a miracle.

    Back in 2010 the Philippines shocked the world when the huge underdogs defeated Vietnam 2-0. This time around the Philippines were some peoples’ favorites going into the game, showing the huge progress they’ve made in two years.

    After the game, Azkals manager Dan Palami said that “beating Vietnam this around was somehow like a confirmation of our status as a contender in this tournament and in South East Asia.” Indeed the win has almost resigned Vietnam, the number one ranked side in South East Asia, to elimination in the group stage.

    At the bottom of the article you can find the list of possibilities going in to the last set of games with Thailand guaranteed a top two finish, while the Philippines, Vietnam, and Myanmar could all finish second still.

    Another class

    The Azkals have continued their rise to new levels, another class, as they take a huge step towards reaching the semifinals of the Suzuki Cup again. They have become contenders for the trophy and confirmed themselves as South East Asian heavyweights. Whether or not they reach the Final Four is in their hands, as a win against Myanmar will confirm their spot in the semis.

    The progress is clear to see, not just in the number of new players and the depth of the squad. Indeed only eight players remain from the 22-man squad who competed in the 2010 Suzuki Cup, but the style, ability, and therefore the expectations have jumped.

    Angel Guirado, in particular, gave the Philippines a strong target man to play counter attacks through, as his strength allowed him to hold the ball up and wait for others’ runs. This was done to devastating effect in the final minutes of the game as his perfectly chipped through ball put it on a plate for Chieffy Caligdong to give the Philippines the win.

    Also important for the Philippines is the depth of the team and their fitness. All of the Azkals’ substitutions so far in the Suzuki Cup have had a big effect on the game. Indeed, Paul Mulders and Cheiffy Caligdong have scored both Philippine goals so far while coming on as substitutes. The Philippines have also won the second halves of their games against Vietnam and Thailand, as Thailand scored both their goals in the first half, and that’s mainly due to the improved fitness of the players.

    That depth on the bench and their fitness will also be key against a resilient Myanmar. Fitness allows the team to control the game as the opposition gets tired. Also worth considering is the fact that Carli De Murga, Demit Omphroy, Chris Greatwich, Jason Sabio, and Ref Cuaresma could easily start any game, and they have all yet to feature.

    Vietnam’s decline

    The win against Vietnam was no fluke. While the Azkals are on the rise, Vietnam are on the decline, and though their current form shows just two losses in their last ten games, they’ve also failed to score in four of those games, scoring more than once in just three matches. Vietnam have relied on a stout defense, rather than a freescoring attack, and part of that decline has come from the barren run of their top scorer Le Cong Vinh.

    The V-League three-time golden boot has been struggling of late and Vietnam still haven’t found a replacement for his goals. None of this takes anything away from the Azkals’ performance of course. Several years ago the decline of a Vietnamese forward would have been no problem for Vietnam as their squad depth would have been the envy of the Philippines. Now, the tide has turned.

    Looking at Myanmar

    To guarantee themselves a semifinal spot, the Azkals must beat Myanmar – something they’ve never done before. On paper, the head-to-head doesn’t look good for the Philippines, who have four draws and eight losses in the twelve games against Myanmar, including the games from when the country was known as Burma.

    Myanmar have risen to the number four spot in South East Asia through their undefeated Suzuki Cup qualification stint and already drew with Vietnam 1-1. Their heavy loss to Thailand shows a certain lack in quality, but they will still be a very dangerous side given that they still have a chance to qualify. A win for Myanmar and they will advance if Vietnam cannot beat Thailand.

    Coach Michael Weiss said after the Vietnam game that “we [the Azkals] are back in the race and we are now playing against a strong Myanmar side and hopefully will progress to the semifinals.” Calling for some caution, he said it would be “naive” to underestimate the Burmese side, which will be hungry for a win and an opportunity to bounce back from their heavy defeat to the Thais.

    Group A possibilities

    Group A is still wide open with Vietnam, the Philippines, and Myanmar all in contention for the final slot to join Thailand in the semifinals. Here’s a list of the possibilities that can happen going into the final group stage:

    Thailand – Thailand are guaranteed a top two spot. If they draw or beat Vietnam they will finish top. If they lose to Vietnam and the Philippines beat Myanmar then they could finish second if and only if the number of goals they lose by plus the number of goals the Philippines win by is six or more.

    Philippines – the Philippines are in the driver's seat for second place. If they beat Myanmar they are guaranteed a top two spot, depending on the Thailand result as noted above. If they draw then they will have to wait to see how Vietnam fares against Thailand. If Vietnam beat Thailand by two goals or more Vietnam will qualify. If the Philippines lose, they will be eliminated and Myanmar or Vietnam will qualify.

    Vietnam – Vietnam must beat Thailand to stand any chance of qualification, at the same time hoping the Philippines doesn’t beat Myanmar. If they win by two goals, or by a one goal margin in a game with a higher final score than 1-0, e.g. 2-1 or 3-2, and the Azkals fail to beat Myanmar, they will qualify for second place. A loss will see them finish third if Myanmar lose, or bottom of the group if Myanmar are not beaten by the Azkals.

    Myanmar – Myanmar have a chance of qualification still. Due to their heavy loss against Thailand, realistically they can only hope to qualify if they beat the Philippines and Vietnam do not beat Thailand. If they lose, they will finish bottom.


    - AMD, GMA News
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    Rất đần sẽ làm nhục bóng đá VN phát nữa mình dự là VN 1 - Indo 3 , Hy vọng mình sai ngày 22/11 nó đá mấy giờ thế các bác
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    --- Gộp bài viết: 18/11/2014, Bài cũ từ: 18/11/2014 ---
    Bọn Mã Lai này đá phát góc mà cứ có một thằng trêu ngươi thủ môn nhỉ, ức chế vãi, suýt thì vào.

    Mã:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUSWmnnHV1g&t=4m10s
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    mong cho Indo thắng để nhiều thằng tỉnh ra rồi tái thiết bóng đá nước nhà
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    tui khá thích ông hlv Miura này, vấn đề là ổng không đủ time xem Vleage chọn người thôi, nên trung vệ tầm cỡ như Phước Vĩnh không đc gọi vào rất đáng tiếc. Hiện giờ đội tuyển đá còn hơi rối và nặng nề nhưng tui nghĩ ông Miura tính toán điểm rơi thể lực hợp lý đấy, hy vọng đội đạt đc phong độ cao nhất ở vòng BK.

    Ông ta mà thua giải này thì hy vọng cải tổ lối chơi của VN dựa trên thể hình thể lực lại bế tắc, đám kia lơ mơ lại kéo Phan Thanh Hùng lên nắm tuyển trở lại thì đâu lại vào đó.

    Bác đừng tưởng ông ta không nhìn ra khả năng của đám U19, vấn đề là ông ta không muốn tụi nó chín ép thôi, giải này mà Miura đá thành công, thì tương lai với dàn tiền vệ rất có chất lượng của U19 thì tham vọng tiến ra biển lớn của ta không phải quá viển vông đâu :D.

    Cứ nghĩ với dàn thủ như Olympic vừa rồi, tiền vệ thì thay đám Hoàng Thịnh Phi Sơn bằng Tuấn Anh, Xuân Trường, Công Phượng khà khà đúng là thế lực mới rồi :-w>:)
    ratdanong thích bài này.
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