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Saturday 19 November 2011

Indonesia beware the forward speed of Vietnam

Indonesia national team should be wary of players who have speed ahead Vietnam.

Facing Vietnam in SEA Gam
es semi-final match on Saturday (19/11) evening, Indonesia will be aware of four players who have speed ahead Vietnam.

"They've got four quick players up front," said coach Indonesia U-23 Rachmad Darmawan, Friday (18/11).

The four players ahead of Vietnam Pham Thanh Luong was, Nguyen Van QUYET, Le Van Thang and Le Hoang Thien.

To reduce speed, continued Darmawan, foster children have to "keep the depth of the situation one on one".

Efforts like that he "must be done in the discipline, and should not be left at all."

In the last match in Group B, Vietnam impressed after crush Laos 3-1, Friday (17/11), even coming behind 0-1.

Instead, Indonesia should be outclassed Malaysia 0-1 in the final duel Group A.

Saturday (19/11) of this, Malaysia will wait on Burma in the other semi-final match.


less fit
Indonesia reported several national team players are still not fit because of a fever.

Until last Frid
ay, some players like Ferdinand Sinaga, Stevie Bonsapia, and Hadi Septia not practicing. They are called fever.

"We will continue to coordinate with the team doctor," said Rachmad Darmawan.

Indonesia coach Rachmad Darmawan ask foster children rose after bendable Malaysia.

Alluding to the mental readiness of his players after the bent Malaysia, RD - greeting Rachmad Darmawan - asking that his defeat can be a motivation to perform better.

"So I want players to feel encouraged by the defeat yesterday," he added.

However, what makes Darmawan relief, Papua striker duo, Titus Bonai and Patrich Wanggai, will most likely come back down since the beginning.

Titus reportedly had a foot injury against Malaysia, while Patrick was deliberately not revealed.

"When the condition is fit, then they have a chance to perform in the field," said Rachmad Darmawan.

In the SEA Games football history, Indonesia has at least eight times to meet Vietnam.

Indonesia won four times, the series once, and lost three times.


support the audience
"We're not just facing a football team, we also face tens of thousands of spectators," said Vietnam U-23 coach, Gerd Falko Gotz, Friday (18/11).

However, according to Gotz, the presence of tens of thousands of supporters Indonesia could also be a "separate pressure for the home team".

Gotz said the Indonesian team as a strong opponent. "(So) we need the concentration to be able to win," said the German coach.

"There are no bad teams in the semifinals, all very good teams," he said again.

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