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Vietnam's national team have urged fans to
remain calm at this week's match, despite some being attacked by
A section of Malaysian fans threw
bottles and attacked Vietnamese fans after
"These violent fans do not
represent
The two teams will meet again in the
second semi-final round on December 11, to be held in
Football officials are concerned
some Vietnamese fans may seek revenge, and security and safety have been made
a priority at My Dinh Stadium.
"I've also heard about some
extreme rumours about what our fans might do," he said. "I hope
this is only a minority of our fans and there will be no violence.
"Please come cheer for us, but
more importantly, let's show our guests our hospitality and our passion. Only
then, we will have a truly meaningful victory."
Player Hoang Thinh asked fans to
support the team and fair play, both in the stands and on the field.
After the 2-1 victory over the host
Some photos of the team at Tan Son
Nhat international airport in
Coach Miura among Vietnamese fans.
Cong Vinh poses photos with his big fans
Middlefield Nguyen Van Quyet signs for fans.
Vietnamese team was warmly welcomed home from
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Thứ Hai, 8 tháng 12, 2014
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