U20 coach hopes to win World Cup group round

Coach Hoang Anh Tuan is optimistic about his team’s chances in the FIFA U20 World Cup, to be held in the Republic of Korea in May.
U20 coach hopes to win World Cup group round ảnh 1Vietnam men's football team (Source: vff.org.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - Coach Hoang AnhTuan is optimistic about his team’s chances in the FIFA U20 World Cup, to beheld in the Republic of Korea in May.

Although Tuan will know who their rivals are only after adraw on March 15, the coach has set a target of a berth in the second round forVietnam in their debut in the world’s largest football competition.

“The U19s and U20s have almost no difference in theirprofessional levels, except that those from Europe and South America are reallyconfident about their skills,” said Tuan, adding that the lack of confidencewas a weak point for all Asian teams, including Vietnam. “(Based on thatreason) we are set to overcome the group round.”

Tuan has worked closely with the Vietnam Football Federation(VFF) in terms of preparations for the coming months.

The team will have a training course in Germany late March,where they will play young teams of Fortuna Dusseldorf (on April 22), BorussiaDortmund (April 25) and PSV Eindhoven of the Netherlands (April 27).

The VFF has invited the Argentinean U19 national team topractise and compete in Hanoi, as part of the warm-up activities for the hosts,along with several friendlies with local teams.

The federation also hopes to set up matches with World Cupparticipants who are not in the same group with Vietnam after the draw.

Tuan said these matches would help his players gain moreexperience and improve their playing style. It would also give their playerstime to reach their peaks ahead of the World Cup. It would also help him todetermine the best line-up to make a bang, like the futsal team did last year.

The futsal team, which entered the World Cup’s quarter-finalrounds, had prepared themselves excellently, in terms of physique andtechnique.

The U20 World Cup will be held from May 20 to June 11 acrosssix cities. This year will be the 21st edition of the biennial internationalchampionship since its inception in 1977 as the FIFA World Youth Championship.The under-20 national teams of FIFA member associations participate in thecompetition.-VNA
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