Myanmmar stuns Vietnam in football

By: AP June 14,2015 - 01:23 PM

Tran Phi Son, left of Vietnam tugs the shirt of Ko Ko Thein Phyo of Myanmar as they vie for the ball during their soccer semi-final at the SEA Games in Singapore Saturday.

Tran Phi Son, left of Vietnam tugs the shirt of Ko Ko Thein Phyo of Myanmar as they vie for the ball during their soccer semi-final at the SEA Games in Singapore Saturday.

SINGAPORE  — Tun Nay Lin scored a late winner and Phyo Kyaw Zin made four crucial saves as Myanmar beat Vietnam 2-1 on Saturday to reach the Southeast Asian Games football final for only the second time in 22 years.

Synchronized clapping and thunderous chants of Myanmar echoed around Singapore’s National Stadium, where Myanmar people were in the majority in the crowd.

Myanmar has lost twice to Thailand in its only appearances in SEA Games finals — in 2007 and in 1993, the last time the games were held in Singapore — since its golden run ended with a fifth straight title in 1973.

Defending gold medalist Thailand, a 14-time champion, will play Indonesia later Saturday for the other spot in the final. The game could be Indonesia’s last in international football for a while due to FIFA-imposed ban that was imposed shortly after the SEA Games started.

In the first of the semifinals, the Vietnamese created more opportunities, dominated possession and field position and were bigger and more organized but were denied by Myanmar keeper Phyo Kyaw Zin, who stopped shots on target from forward Mac Hong Quan in the 11th, 55th and 69th minutes and tipped Nguyen Thanh Hien’s powerful shot around the far post in the 78th, a minute before Tun Nay Lin produced what he later described as “an historic goal in my career” at the other end.

Myanmar coach Lwin Kyi said his squad was peaking at the right end of the tournament.

“No matter who play … we are more confident for the final,” he said. “Not only the coaching group, but all the players.”

Vietnam coach Toshiya Miura said Myanmar went into the game with a defensive plan but his team had enough opportunities to win the game and struggled to finish.

“Maybe Myanmar was lucky, but we had at least five chances. But this is not just Vietnam’s problem — every Asian country has the same problem.”

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