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Philippines XI battles Vietnam in crucial match

Olmin Leyba - The Philippine Star
Philippines XI battles Vietnam in crucial match
The Pinoy booters plot the ambush against the Vietnamese tonight in a pivotal Group B home gig at the Rizal Memorial Stadium.
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MANILA, Philippines — To stay in the hunt for the Asean Mitsubishi Electric Cup semifinals, the Philippines must pull off a massive victory against Vietnam in the vein of the famous “Miracle of Hanoi” upset of 2010.

The Pinoy booters plot the ambush against the Vietnamese tonight in a pivotal Group B home gig at the Rizal Memorial Stadium.

The Filipinos carry two points after a pair of disappointing 1-1 draws with Myanmar and Laos to sit at third spot behind the Vietnamese (six points on back-to-back wins) and Indonesia (four points on 1-1-1 win-draw-loss) in the chase for the two F4 berths from the group.

“We got big respect for Vietnam, they’re giants in Southeast Asia but we’re not afraid of them,” Philippine forward Alex Monis said ahead of the 9 p.m. duel.

“We’re going to go out there and fight, to play the football that we know how to play and stick to that.”

If they can make a new version of the 2010 batch’s groundbreaking upset of Vietnam (2-0) in Hanoi 14 years ago en route to a historic semifinal stint, then Monis and Co. can overtake idle Indonesia at second and move just one point off the leading Golden Star Warriors.

In such a scenario, coach Albert Capellas’ chargers can secure their place in the next phase with a follow-up W against the Indonesians at the close of group play Saturday night in Indonesia.

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