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Vietnam thrash Myanmar 5-0 to seize ASEAN U19 Group A lead

eric wales by eric wales
June 4, 2026
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Vietnam surge into Group A lead as ASEAN U19 Boys’ Bank Sumut Championship 2026 heats up

Vietnam routed Myanmar 5-0 and Indonesia beat Timor Leste 3-0 as Group A shifted at the ASEAN U19 Boys’ Bank Sumut Championship 2026 in Deli Serdang.

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Vietnam seize control with comprehensive 5-0 win over Myanmar

Vietnam produced a dominant performance to overwhelm Myanmar 5-0 at the Sumatera Utara Main Stadium in Deli Serdang on 4 June 2026. The win moved Vietnam to the top of Group A and underlined their credentials as tournament favourites in the early phase of the ASEAN U19 Boys’ Bank Sumut Championship 2026.

Tan Dung Le opened the scoring in the 29th minute, breaking a cagey opening period and giving Vietnam a foothold in the contest. From that point the visitors imposed themselves, adding strikes before and after half-time to seal a one-sided result.

Indonesia maintain pace with 3-0 victory over Timor Leste

Host nation Indonesia kept pressure on Vietnam by claiming a second straight Group A win, defeating Timor Leste 3-0 at the same venue. The result ensures Indonesia remain within touching distance at the top of the group and preserves home hopes of advancing deep into the tournament.

Reno Salampessy struck late in the first half to put Indonesia ahead, and two further goals in the second period extended the advantage and removed any anxiety for the hosts. The trio of goals gave Indonesia breathing room and control of the tempo in the closing stages.

Detailed look at Vietnam’s goal-run and key contributors

Vietnam’s goals came from several different sources, showcasing both individual quality and collective movement in the attacking third. Cong Hau Hoang added a composed finish in second-half stoppage to increase the cushion, while Nguyen Van Bach and Trong Duy Khang Hoang converted early and mid-second-half chances to press the advantage.

Nguyen Thien Phu completed the scoring in the 84th minute, capping a clinical display that combined sharp transitions and effective use of width. The attacking variety on show — from close-range finishes to well-worked team moves — suggested Vietnam were operating with clarity in the final third.

Indonesia’s match management and timing of goals

Indonesia’s victory over Timor Leste was defined by decisive strikes clustered around half-time and the opening stages of the second half. Reno Salampessy’s 43rd-minute goal arrived at a pivotal moment, giving the home side momentum at the break and setting the tone for the remainder of the match.

Irpan Abadi Siregar’s 62nd-minute finish extended the lead before Arkhan Kaka Putra Purwanto added a third three minutes later to effectively conclude the contest. The quickfire nature of the second-half goals illustrated Indonesia’s ability to capitalise on momentum and finish chances with composure.

Tactical observations: how both teams found space

Vietnam’s approach combined patient build-up and sharp vertical passes that repeatedly disrupted Myanmar’s defensive shape. The visitors exploited channels between the lines and punished turnovers with quick combinations, a strategy that created clear-cut chances and stretched the opposite defence.

Indonesia’s play relied on controlled possession and timely switches of play to destabilise Timor Leste. The hosts pressed intelligently in key moments and showed clinical finishing once openings appeared, an effective blueprint for navigating the early group stage fixtures.

Implications for Group A standings and qualification scenarios

With both Vietnam and Indonesia claiming maximum points from their opening matches, Group A is taking shape with a clear two-horse race emerging. Goal difference now plays a significant role, with Vietnam’s five-goal haul putting them in an advantageous position should points be level at the end of the group phase.

Timor Leste and Myanmar face the immediate task of regrouping if they are to mount a comeback in the standings. Both nations will need to address defensive vulnerabilities and find more consistent attacking solutions to reopen their qualification prospects.

Players to watch and emerging talents from matchday two

Vietnam’s Tan Dung Le and Nguyen Van Bach stood out as forwards capable of producing decisive moments under pressure, while midfield contributors such as Cong Hau Hoang offered control and creativity. Those performances suggest a depth of talent that could influence Vietnam’s path through the ASEAN U19 Boys’ Bank Sumut Championship 2026.

For Indonesia, Reno Salampessy and Irpan Abadi Siregar provided timely finishing and composure in the box, and Arkhan Kaka Putra Purwanto’s late strike highlighted the hosts’ capacity for clinical execution. Several younger squad members also impressed with energy and tactical discipline.

Organisational notes and atmosphere at the Sumatera Utara Main Stadium

The Sumatera Utara Main Stadium in Deli Serdang delivered strong support for the home side and provided a lively backdrop for the tournament’s second matchday. Local organisers maintained smooth operations, and match officials managed proceedings without notable incidents, contributing to a professional environment for youth competition.

Spectators saw clear evidence of developing regional talent and competitive intensity across both fixtures, with the stadium atmosphere reflecting the tournament’s growing profile in Southeast Asian youth football circles.

Looking ahead: remaining Group A fixtures and what to expect

Attention now turns to the coming matchdays, where Vietnam and Indonesia will seek to consolidate their standings while Myanmar and Timor Leste aim to recover. Tactical adjustments, rotation and injury management will be pressing considerations for coaches as the fixture schedule tightens.

Expect high stakes in the remaining games as teams balance the urgency to secure points with the need to maintain squad fitness for the knockout phase. The evolving battle for the top two places in Group A promises close contests and potentially decisive outcomes.

Vietnam’s emphatic win and Indonesia’s solid response underline the competitive nature of the ASEAN U19 Boys’ Bank Sumut Championship 2026. The tournament is beginning to separate sides that can sustain pressure from those still finding consistency, setting up an intriguing remainder of the group stage.

The outcomes on matchday two left clear narratives for each team to pursue, and with several fixtures ahead the group remains open enough to allow for shifts in momentum. Coaches, players and fans will now turn their attention to the next round of games with qualification hopes and national pride very much on the line.

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