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Bahrain beaten by Vietnam in AFC Beach Soccer Asian Cup

TDT | Manama
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Bahrain’s hopes of reaching the AFC Beach Soccer Asian Cup quarter-finals suffered a setback with a 4-2 defeat to Vietnam in their Group D encounter at Jomtien Beach Arena in Pattaya.

After edging past Malaysia 4-3 in their opening game, Bahrain were looking to build momentum, but Vietnam proved too clinical in front of goal. The defeat leaves Bahrain third in the group, with their final two fixtures against Oman and Malaysia now carrying extra significance.

Bahrain left with work to do

Vietnam took control early, capitalising on defensive gaps to put Bahrain on the back foot. While Bahrain responded with two goals of their own, they struggled to match Vietnam’s efficiency in attack. 

Captain Hussain Aldoseri acknowledged the disappointment but remained focused on the task ahead. “Vietnam played well today. We need to regroup and focus on our next games. There’s still a lot to play for,” he said.

Qualification hopes hang in the balance

With Oman and Vietnam both on six points, Bahrain sit third in Group D with three, meaning their next match against Oman on March 26 is crucial.

 

Team

Played

Won

Drawn

Lost

Goals For

Goals Against

Points

Oman

2

2

0

0

10

2

6

Vietnam

2

2

0

0

8

3

6

Bahrain

2

1

0

1

6

7

3

Malaysia

2

0

0

2

3

15

0

With only the top two progressing, Bahrain must beat Oman to stand any chance of advancing. Goal difference could also prove decisive, making a strong performance essential.

Final push for Bahrain

The AFC Beach Soccer Asian Cup serves as a qualifier for the 2025 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in Seychelles, with the top three teams earning a place. Bahrain’s opening win against Malaysia showed their attacking ability, but this defeat highlights areas that need improvement.

They will now turn their attention to their clash with Oman, knowing only a win will keep their qualification hopes alive.