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Vietnam, led by Park Hang-seo, defeated Malaysia, led by coach Kim Pan-gon, at the Southeast Asian Cup soccer tournament.

Head coach Park Hang-seo, who put down the baton at the end of this tournament, raised the dream of winning the championship in 4 years by winning 2 consecutive victories.



This is Reporter Kim Hyeong-yeol.



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Coach Park Hang-seo smiled broadly at the confrontation with the Korean command tower held at the My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi, Vietnam, where the national flag was decorated everywhere.



Park Hang-seo's Vietnam took the lead in the 28th minute against Kim Pan-gon's Malaysia.



In a corner kick situation, Thien Linh's header bounced wide and shook the net.



Under the direction of coach Kim Pan-gon, Malaysia also launched a counterattack.



After Viet Nam Van Toan was sent off for accumulated yellow cards and had a numerical advantage, Ajmal fired a series of decisive shots, but they could not cross the goalkeeper Viet Dang Van Lam.



Overcoming the crisis, Vietnam took a step further in the 19th minute of the second half.



Azmi of Malaysia awarded a penalty after a rough foul, and Que Ngoc Hai lightly shook the net.



In the 38th minute, he even scored a key goal.



Quang Hai's picturesque pass was finished by Hoang Duc with a left-footed shot, and manager Park Hang-seo clenched his fists and cheered.



Head coach Park Hang-seo, who finished his 5-year partnership with Vietnam at the end of this tournament, continued his splendid last dance by scoring 9 goals in 2 matches and winning in a row.



Malaysia suffered their first loss after two consecutive victories and fell to second place in the group.



(Video editing: Lee Jung-taek)