Web Stories Wednesday, January 1

As Singapore searched for their first goal in the second half, it was Vietnam who doubled their lead in the 63th minute as Nguyen Xuan Son finished from close range to whip the home crowd into a jubilant frenzy.

But the Lions pulled a goal back about 10 minutes later after good work from substitute Hami Syahin resulted in Kyoga Nakamura bending one into the bottom corner.

Nguyen Tien Linh capped off the win for the home side after tucking away Vietnam’s second penalty of the night in stoppage time.

In the first leg, two late goals – a controversial stoppage-time penalty from Nguyen Tien Linh in the 101st minute and a strike from Nguyen Xuan Son three minutes later – meant that the Lions had it all to do in Vietnam.

Prior to Thursday’s semi-final first leg, Vietnam had topped Group B with three wins and a draw. The Lions finished second in Group A with two wins, a draw and a defeat to Thailand.

Vietnam will take on either Thailand or the Philippines in the final.   

Underdogs Philippines beat the defending champions 2-1 in the first leg and hold a slender advantage going into Monday’s reverse fixture in Bangkok.

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