Vietnam twice had to accept the adverse decision of the referee Ahmed Al-Kaf, in a 0-0 draw with Thailand at My Dinh Stadium on November 19.
28 minutes, Vietnam was blown penalty, after a corner of Thailand. Referee Ahmed Al-Kaf said that Doan Van Hau committed a backward foul on center-back Manuel Bihr in the penalty area.
This is a very fast-paced situation, and the impact of Van Hau is not very clear. But referee Al-Kaf was assertive, pointing to the penalty spot after the Thai player fell. Despite the fierce reaction of Vietnamese players, he kept the decision.
Dang Van Lam caught the ball with his foot from the shot of Theerathon Bunmathan on the center of the goal.
Three minutes after being penalized, Vietnam continued to undergo another controversial ball. From a corner of Quang Hai, Bui Tien Dung (No. 4) headed high and headed the ball into Thailand. But referee Al-Kaf did not recognize the goal for the home team.
In the collision with Van Hau, Kawin chose the wrong ball and was cynical while the Vietnamese defender rushed in. This was a 50-50 ball, but the referee Al-Kaf still decided to blow Van Hau and did not recognize the goal for Vietnam.
The match at My Dinh Stadium ended without any goal, but converged fully the drama of a confrontation between two hostile forces in Southeast Asia.


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