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Vietnam aim for one point at World Cup: midfielder

Midfielder Tran Thi Hai Linh has said the goal of the Vietnamese women's football team at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup is to take one point.
Vietnam aim for one point at World Cup: midfielder ảnh 1Midfielder Tran Thi Hai Linh during a training session.  (Photo: VFF)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) — Midfielder Tran Thi Hai Linh has saidthe goal of the Vietnamese women's football team at&🍰nbsp;the 2023 FIFA Women’sWorld Cup is to take on🌄e point.

The team is in Group E alongside defending champions the US,reigning runners-up the Netherlands, and Portugal. “The 2023 World Cup isa very big event," Linh said during a training session inGermany. “My personal goal is to play well, try my best and show all myabilities, and the team's goal is to get one point in the group stage. “My further goal is tobe able to contribute more and bring more achievements to the nationalwomen's team. In the future, I want to have the opportunity to play abroad." The Vietnamese team istraining in Germany and then in Poland for three weeks to prepare for the WorldCup. Vietnam will have itsfirst friendly match against Eintracht Frankfurt on June 10 at Stadion amSommerdamm. According to coach MaiDuc Chung, the team is not under heavy pressure at the Cup but will try theirbest to preserve the image of the SEA Games champion. The 2023 World Cup isscheduled to take place in Australia and New Zealand from July 20 to August 20. Vietnam will kick offtheir World Cup campaign against the US on July 22 in Auckland.  They willthen play Portugal on July 27, followed by the Netherlands on August 1./.
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