Paraguay and Vietnam’s players vie for the ball in the second match of Group C of the FIFA World Cup Futsal in Medellin, Colombia (Photo: vff.org.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - Paraguay beat Vietnam 7-1 in the second match of Group C of the FIFA World Cup Futsal in Medellin, Colombia, on September 14 (local time).
“Today, we met a tough rival. It’s unfortunate we didn’t have the necessary spirit and power. Besides, my players weren’t as focused as expected and the team had to pay a heavy price with goals being scored continuously in the first half,” coach Bruno Garcia said.
“In the second half, we performed better; however, Paraquay utilised every opportunity and scored two more goals.”
“This is an unsuccessful match, but we aren’t disappointed. The 1-7 loss will put us on the back foot to get a spot among the four best third-placed teams. But Vietnam’s tournament is not yet over. We will try our best to get at least one point in the upcoming match against Italy,” Garcia added.
Looking to bounce back after their first game defeat against Italy, world No 12 Paraguay turned up the heat against world No 39 Viet n am to score five goals till half-time.
It was a fine display from the South Americans, who took full advantage of a slow-starting Vietnam side, which had impressed in their win against Guatemala on the group’s opening match day.
In the second minute, thanks to a pass from Ayala Enmanuel, Martinez Francisco opened the score for Paraguay.
Receiving an early blow, Vietnam coach Bruno Garcia continuously changed his players in an attempt to curb his rivals. However, with their superior strength, Paraguay easily scored their second goal in the seventh minute.
In the 11th minute, Ayala Emanue raised the score to 3-0 for Paraguay.
Before the end of the first half, Vietnam received two more blows in the 12th and 17th minutes.
After the break, Paraguay continued dominating the match and Rejara Richard scored his country’s sixth goal in the 33rd minute. Just some five minutes later, Juan Pedrozo increased the gap to 7-0.
To their credit, Vietnam regrouped and enjoyed more possession than their opponents from there on; however, there was to be no reward until Tran Van Vu scored in what was virtually the last kick of the match.
With this loss, Vietnam rank third in the group with three points. Italy and Paraguay are in the lead.
In their final matches of Group C on September 17, Italy will play Vietnam in Bucaramanga while Guatemala will stay in Cali to face Paraguay.
“We need to𝔉 learn from the mistakes of this match to be better prepared for the match against European heavyweights Italy,” caption Nguyen Bao Quan said.-VNA
Vietnam are currently on a high but should keep their feet on the ground ahead of their second match against Paraguay at the ongoing Futsal World Cup in Colombia.
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