Vietnam's U15 women's team wraps up their matches in Australia with encouraging signs, securing a final ranking of 9th.
Within the framework of the friendly competition in Australia, the Vietnam U15 women's team completed their final matches on April 13th and 14th, showing positive professional indicators.
On April 13th afternoon, Vietnam's U15 women's team entered their next match against Capital Football U15 women's team. In the 4th minute, Truong Khanh Chi broke away to receive a teammate's pass and shot from a close angle, opening the score 1-0 after the opposing goalkeeper mishandled the situation.
By the 17th minute, Quynh Lam made a determined dribble along the wing, bypassing the opponent's defender before smoothly passing for Khanh Chi to score accurately, raising the score to 2-0. In the second half, at minute 53, Khanh Chi continued to demonstrate impressive pressing ability by applying high pressure, regaining possession and combining with teammates to score, increasing the lead to 3-0.
At minute 56, Vietnam's U15 women's team conceded a goal after a lapse of concentration on the left flank. The opponent's striker shot dangerously into the far corner, beyond goalkeeper Hong Anh's reach, reducing the score to 1-3.
However, just two minutes later, the Vietnamese players quickly regained control. From a high pressing situation, the ball was delivered behind the opponent's defense and Khanh Chi decisively shot into the near corner, completing a hat-trick and sealing a 4-1 victory.
On April 14th afternoon, Vietnam's U15 women's team entered the 9th/10th place match against NSW Regional. The team played dominantly and created many dangerous opportunities. At minute 21, from Kim Binh's left-wing corner kick, Ma Ngoc Anh capitalized on the confusion in the penalty area to head in the opening goal 1-0. In the second half, Vietnam's U15 women's team continued to maintain an active stance, generating more chances but couldn't add another goal. Ultimately, the team secured a 1-0 win.
At the end of the tournament, Vietnam's U15 women's team placed 9th out of 14 overall. The entire team will depart back home on April 15th evening, concluding their training and friendly matches in Australia with valuable experience, aiming for future development goals.
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