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Lead] Head coach Park Hang-seo, who has written the history of Vietnamese football, took second place in the last tournament, the Southeast Asian Cup.

Although they lost to Thailand in the final, they successfully completed their 5-year partnership with Vietnam.



This is reporter Joo Young-min.



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Vietnam, which drew 2-2 in the first game held at home, gave up the opening goal in the second game away from Thailand and started off uneasy.



In the 24th minute of the first half, the defense stepped back too much and allowed space for a mid-range shot, and Thailand's ace Bunmatan stabbed the corner of the goal and even held a heavy rain ceremony.



Needing more points, Vietnam had a golden opportunity four minutes later, but Tien Linh's diagonal shot missed the goal and was troubled.



In the second half, Vietnam pushed hard, but it was not finished.



In the 13th minute of the second half, Hoang Duc's surprise mid-range shot slightly missed the goal, and in the 25th minute of the second half, Tian Lin rushed in front of the goal, but missed the opportunity.



Coach Park Hang-seo actively used the replacement card and poured everything into it, but in the end, he couldn't open the goal and had to be satisfied with the runner-up.



Coach Park calmly shook hands with each player after the game, and wrapped up the final journey with a bright smile and a medal around his neck.



Coach Park Hang-seo, who created a syndrome by winning the Southeast Asian Games 60 years after taking office in 2017 and the Suzuki Cup for the first time in 10 years, left a great legacy in the history of Vietnamese football by leading the team to advance to the semifinals of the Asian Games for the first time in history and the final qualifiers for the World Cup. I took an end to the accompaniment.



(Video editing: So Ji-hye)