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Park Hang-seo Vietnam, 1-3 comeback defeat in Oman ‘4 straight losses’… Saudi Arabia beat China to ‘four consecutive wins’

Vietnam, under coach Park Hang-seo, has lost four consecutive World Cup qualifiers. He scored the first goal against Oman, but he conceded three goals and lost the game.

Vietnam lost 1-3 to Oman in the Asian final group B match of the Qatar World Cup held at the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex in Muscat, Oman on the 13th (Korean time).

Vietnam has set a milestone in advancing to the final qualifying round for the first time in its national football history, but has yet to record a point due to defeat in the first to fourth rounds. On the other hand, Oman (2 wins, 2 losses and 6 points) has the same points and difference as Japan, but climbed to third place ahead in the number of points.

Oman was expected to prevail, but Vietnam took the lead with Nguyen Tien Lin’s goal in the 39th minute of the first half. However, Oman took the lead with Issam Al Sabhi’s goal in extra time in the first half and finished the first half 1-1. Oman entered the second half They pushed Vietnam further and succeeded in the comeback. Moshin Al-Khaldi’s additional goal came from a corner kick in the 4th minute of the second half, and Salah Al-Yahyai’s penalty kick opened in the 18th minute of the second half to widen the score.

In the end, Vietnam could not make up for the lost lead and postponed its first win in the World Cup final qualifier to the next opportunity.

On the same day, against China at home, Group B Saudi Arabia won 3-2 and started a four-game winning streak in the final qualifying round.

Saudi Arabia (12 points) maintained their lead in the group with this victory. It is followed by Australia (9 points). China (1 win, 3 losses and 3 points) is in fifth place after Japan in fourth place.

Saudi Arabia took the lead early with consecutive goals from Sami Al Nahei in the 15th and 38th minutes of the first half.

In the 2nd minute of the second half, China’s Alojiu dos Santos scored a goal to catch up by one goal, but in the 27th minute, Saudi Arabia fled again with a goal from Firas Alburaikan.

China’s Wuxi scored in the 42nd minute of the second half, but no further goals were scored and the match ended 3-2 for Saudi Arabia.

(Seoul = News 1)

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