Japan’s U17 team, a highly-rated side, experienced a frustrating draw against Vietnam’s U17 team in their second match of Group B at the AFC U17 Championship. This setback makes their World Cup dream increasingly difficult.
Bitter Defeat in Added Time
Japan U17 started the match impressively, taking an early lead in the 13th minute courtesy of Minato Yoshida’s goal. The Japanese team dominated much of the game, but Vietnam’s U17 demonstrated composure and determination, creating a surprising turnaround. In the 90+4th minute, a penalty awarded to Vietnam, Gia Bảo capitalized on the opportunity, drawing the match level.
Coach Nozomi Hiroyama admitted the result was “bitter,” noting Vietnam’s disciplined and tightly-packed defensive play.
A Tough Lesson and Mistakes Made
Following the match, Coach Hiroyama openly acknowledged their team’s errors. Japan U17 struggled to create openings against Vietnam’s strong defense. A lack of coordination between lines, particularly the central defense and wing-backs, presented opportunities for Vietnam. The team also conceded that their tactical approach lacked cohesion, unable to find an effective strategy to counter Vietnam’s pressure in the final stages of the match.
The Japanese players expressed surprise at Vietnam’s disciplined and tough style of play, highlighting that Asian teams were not as straightforward as they had imagined. This draw also served as a reminder of the determination and improvement of regional rivals.
The Road Ahead
This draw places significant pressure on Japan U17 in the group stage. Their final match against UAE U17 on April 10th will be crucial to their hopes of qualifying for the World Cup. Meanwhile, Vietnam U17 needs a victory over UAE U17 to secure their own position in the race for World Cup qualification.
The match between Vietnam U17 and UAE U17 promises to be highly significant, with exciting developments anticipated throughout the competition.