The defeat of U23 Vietnam shamefully entered Asian history
Group A – AFC U23 Championship 2022 has gone through 2/3 of the way. After two rounds, the owner of the first ticket to participate in the quarterfinals has been officially determined. Accordingly, with two victories over Turkmenistan and Qatar, the home team Uzbekistan got 6 points and won tickets to continue despite the result of the last match against Iran.
In contrast to U23 Uzbekistan, U23 Qatar has faced tragedy at this year’s tournament. Although there was still a chance to compete for the next ticket, the team of the host country of the World Cup 2022 had to receive the heaviest defeat in the history of the 2022 AFC U23 Championship when losing 0-6 to the opponent.
Before that, the match with the biggest difference took place in the group stage of the 2020 AFC U23 Championship when Thailand U23 defeated Bahrain U23 with a score of 5-0.

U23 Qatar must receive a bold defeat against U23 Uzbekistan.
U23 Qatar is not a team too far away from Vietnamese fans. Previously, at the 2018 AFC U23 Championship, the West Asian representative had to receive a defeat against U23 Vietnam in the semi-finals taking place in Changzhou. This is also the season when players like Quang Hai and Tien Dung together wrote a miracle when they won the runner-up after losing to Uzbekistan in the final.
However, the 2018 AFC U23 Championship also took place 4 years ago. Most of Qatar’s U23 players that year have joined the national team and are ready to compete in the World Cup finals at home at the end of the year.
In the last match of Group A, Qatar U23 was forced to defeat Turkmenistan and wait for Iran U23 to lose points before the home team Uzbekistan to win tickets to play in the quarterfinals. Meanwhile, on the evening of June 5, U23 Vietnam will enter an important match with the defending champions Korea U23. The result of this match will greatly affect the situation of Group C with the same qualification.
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