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SEA Games: Philippines falls to Vietnam in women’s football

/ 10:15 PM May 11, 2022

Philippines vs Vietnam in the women's football competition in the 31st SEA Games. PWNT/Raymond Braganza

Philippines vs Vietnam in the women’s football competition in the 31st SEA Games. PWNT/Raymond Braganza

The Philippines started off hot but lost steam against an aggressive Vietnam side to lose, 2-1, late Wednesday in the 31st Southeast Asian Games women’s football at Cam Pha Stadium in Quang Ninh Peninsula.

With a partisan crowd that numbered 16,000, the Vietnamese found themselves trailing the Filipinas in the highly anticipated battle between the Fifa Women’s World Cup qualifiers.

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The Philippines thus fell to 1-1 in the standings while Vietnam will be facing Cambodia in the next few days to complete the Group A round.

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PH Team captain Thanai Annis broke the ice with a looping shot that bounced past the goalie’s hands and into the net in the 15th, putting the six-time champions on their toes.

But after waves of attempts, Thuyet Dung came through with short hit to equalize for Vietnam, 1-1, in the 36th before each sides traded attacks to close the first half.

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Thuy Trang fired the decisive shot in the 49th to assure the debut of the defending champions in the tournaments.

The Filipinas, who routed the Cambodia (5-0), had to scramble in defense through keeper Olivia McDaniels as the hosts fired successive attacks in the closing minutes.

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