phjackpot Asean Cup: PH concedes late goal to Vietnam, settles for draw anew
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Victory eluded the Philippine men’s football team yet again after conceding a late goal that led to a 1-1 draw with Group B leader Vietnam in their Asean Mitsubishi Electric Cup match Wednesday at Rizal Memorial Stadium.
The Filipinos were a clearance or two away from securing the full three points before a crowd of 3,346 when Doan Ngoc Tan scored an equalizer that left coach Albert Capellas’ side with another heartbreaking result.
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Instead, the Philippines drew for the third time to go three points and will need to beat Indonesia in its final group assignment Saturday in Surakarta.
Article continues after this advertisementVietnam qualified to the semifinals with seven points while Indonesia is level with Myanmar at four points apiece. The top two teams in the group advance to the semis.
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Article continues after this advertisementMyanmar earlier defeated Laos, 3-2, and is also in a must-win scenario against Vietnam.
The Philippines had plenty of close calls in the first half, with one penalty call nine minutes in overturned through VAR.
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Article continues after this advertisementDinh Thanh Binh almost got Vietnam ahead in the 25th on a counterattack but his shot was stopped by Deyto.
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