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Hot: Defeating Thailand, the Vietnamese team created a big shock in the SEA V.League volleyball tournament

Today in the Philippines, the Vietnamese volleyball team created a big surprise in the first round of the Southeast Asian Volleyball Championship (SEA V.League) when they defeated the Thai team, which was the number 1 candidate for the championship title.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên11/07/2025

Facing the Thai team , the reigning champion of the SEA Games and SEA V.League , coach Tran Dinh Tien continued to field a lineup with key players of the Vietnamese men's volleyball team such as Nguyen Ngoc Thuan , Nguyen Van Quoc Duy, Dinh Van Duy, Truong The Khai, Tran Duy Tuyen, and Quan Trong Nghia.

Nóng: Hạ Thái Lan, đội tuyển Việt Nam tạo cú sốc lớn ở giải bóng chuyền SEA V.League- Ảnh 1.

Nguyen Ngoc Thuan (left) and the Vietnamese men's volleyball team had an impressive match against the Thai team in the first round of SEA V.League 2025 taking place today.

PHOTO: AVC

The Vietnamese team surprised their opponents with an impressive start, continuously creating an advantage over the Thai team. The 4-point gap (16/12) was created by the Vietnamese team thanks to the effective attacking ability of Quoc Duy and Ngoc Thuan. However, the Thai team rose strongly, creating a series of 6 points to take the lead 23/20. The efforts of Truong The Khai, Pham Van Hiep and teammates helped the Vietnamese team balance 24/24 and then had 2 chances to win in game 1 but unfortunately lost 29/31.

Nóng: Hạ Thái Lan, đội tuyển Việt Nam tạo cú sốc lớn ở giải bóng chuyền SEA V.League- Ảnh 2.

The defending SEA V.League champions had a tough match against the Vietnamese team.

PHOTO: AVC

Vietnam team makes a spectacular comeback against Thailand

Coach Tran Dinh Tien's players continued to play well in game 2, widening the gap to 5 points (17/12). Kissada and the Thai team tried to shorten the score to 22/24, but the Vietnamese team took advantage of the opportunity to win 25/22, equalizing the score 1-1. Although the opponent led at the beginning of game 3, the Vietnamese team played explosively, equalizing the score before rising to maintain a 3-point gap (15/12, 17/14, 19/16, 20/17, 21/18). Truong The Khai shone with a successful block and a good opportunity to help the Vietnamese team widen the gap to 5 points (23/18) before winning impressively 25/18.

The high spirits helped the Vietnamese players play enthusiastically in game 4, continuously leading against the defending champion Thailand. Kissada and his teammates equalized the score, but then Tran Duy Tuyen and Nguyen Ngoc Thuan played "sublimely" to help the Vietnamese team create a gap of 4 points (17/13) and then 7 points (23/16) before winning 25/16 and bursting with joy with the final victory of 3-1.

The victory over Thailand helped the Vietnamese team have the same 2 wins and 1 loss as the Thai team, thereby still having the opportunity to compete for the championship title. At 2 p.m. tomorrow (July 12), the Vietnamese men's volleyball team will face the Indonesian team in the final match of the first round of the SEA V.League volleyball tournament.


Source: https://thanhnien.vn/nong-ha-thai-lan-doi-tuyen-viet-nam-tao-cu-soc-lon-o-giai-bong-chuyen-sea-vleague-185250711184319112.htm


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