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Cong Vinh delivers first AFF Suzuki Cup crown to Vietnam
28.12.2008 12:11
CONG VINH DELIVERS FIRST AFF SUZUKI CUP CROWN TO VIETNAM
AFF
HANOI (Dec 28, 2008) – It could not have been a more dramatic finish at
the My Dinh Stadium tonight. With time up, including the three added
minutes, Vietnam's number one player, Le Cong Vinh, sent the entire
nation into a frenzy when he headed in the winner to deliver the
prestigous AFF Suzuki Cup 2008 to his country for the very first time in
the history of this competition. Vietnam, making only
their second final appearance, were awarded a freekick in the added time
when Suree Sukha brought down Cong Vinh on the left edge of the box.
Skipper Phan Tan Vai Em let loose the freekick which Cong Vinh cooly
glanced in to provide Vietnam with a fairy-tale like finish. "I'm
feeling overjoyed at the moment. And we will have a private celebration
with the players and with those who are close to us," said Henrique
Calisto, the head coach for Vietnam at the post-match press conference. "But the difference with this team is that they believe in themselves and they fought all the way until the end." Tonight's
victory ended the despair Vietnam suffered exactly 10 years ago when
they were beaten by Singapore in the 1998 then Tiger Cup final. But
today, in front of over 40,000 fans, the hosts, led by Portuguese coach
Henrique Calisto, gave Vietnam their first ever major football title. The
tears of joy streamed down the faces of the fans, players and
officials. Even some journalists wept openly as they celebrated
Vietnam's finest hour. The fans stayed back until the very end and their
cheers reached a crescendo when AFF President Tengku Tan Sri Dato Seri
Ahmad Rithaudeen along with Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dzung. In
what was the best ever final of this series, Vietnam and Thailand
battled right from the start. Their players threw everything they had as
they pushed forward in search of goals. Vietnam
especially did not waste any time and went out in full flight for the
early goal. It took them just 10 minutes to take their first crack at
goal. Doan Viet Cuong let loose a sizzler which whizzed over the
crossbar. Thailand replied with their first look in the
14th minute but Suchao Nutnum's header fell short. Vietnam continued to
pile on the pressure but as it turned out, it was Thailand that broke
the deadlock. From a cross, Teerasil Dangda leapt up high
and did well to beat goalkeeper Duong Hong Son to the ball, levelling
the two-leg aggregate score at 2-2. The fans got behind
their team and cheered them on and Vietnam responded by contiuing to
attack in droves. Le Tan Tai and Cong Vinh had their chances but were
just off the mark. Both Thailand and Vietnam had their
chances but nothing came out of them. With time running out, Thailand
brought in super-sub Ronnachai Rangsiyo for Teeratep Winothai, who
almost doubled the score in the 59th minute. As the clocked
ticked away, it looked almost certain that the game was headed into the
dreaded extratime. Then, Cong Vinh, Vietnam's most expensive player,
proved his worth with a sensational winner. "It was a
difficult game all the way until the last minute. It was a cruel blow
but hopefully, we will learn from it," added Peter Reid, the head coach
for Thailand. "Certainly, we've had better days although the rest this week will be good for the players." ROLL OF HONOUR CHAMPIONS: Vietnam RUNNERS-UP: Thailand FAIRPLAY AWARD: Thailand
TOP GOAL SCORER: Teerasil Dangda (Thailand) MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Duong Hong Son (Vietnam)
http://www.affsuzukicup.com/news/index.asp?aid=52487&cid=1463&amth=12&ayr=2008
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