U23 Yemen wins big in Guam, waiting for signal from U23 Vietnam

The 5-1 victory over Guam also helped U23 Yemen win second place in Group C of the qualifying round Asia U23 2024. According to the 11th external charter The leading team of the 11 qualifying groups and the 4 second-place teams with the best records will compete for tickets.

In addition, because some groups only have 3 teams (the remaining groups have 4 teams), when Comparing scores and sub-indexes between the second-place teams will not include the results between the second-place team and the 4th-place team in groups with 4 teams.

That is the reason why U23 Yemen must wait for the results of the U23 Vietnam – Singapore match this evening to calculate their own secondary index and then compare it with the other second-place teams.

If U23 Vietnam won heavily against Singapore and pushed this team to the bottom of the group. The match U23 Yemen won 3-0 against Singapore on September 6 will not be counted when comparing the second-place teams.

If U23 Vietnam cannot beat U23 Singapore with too big a score. Singapore does not fall to the bottom of the table. The bottom team in Group C will then be Guam. The results of Yemen’s 5-1 win over Guam this afternoon (September 12) will not be counted for Yemen when comparing the results between the second-place teams.

Before waiting for the results of the U23 Vietnam – Singapore match, U23 Yemen did its own part, which was a big win over Guam.

< p>In the second minute, the West Asian team opened the scoring thanks to Mahross. Just 15 minutes later, Yemen scored a second goal in the match, scored by Al Qashmi in the 17th minute.

At the 23rd minute, Guam suddenly had a goal to shorten the gap to 1-2 thanks to Thomas. . But that goal only added a little spice to the match but could not change the fact that Guam lost by a large margin in this match.

Minute 25 Al Sharafi scored to increase the score to 3 -1 for Yemen. In the second half, the West Asian team slowed down, but they still had 2 more goals in the 69th and 88th minutes, respectively, by Maher and Al Harbi, thereby sealing a 5-1 victory.

U23 Yemen finished the group stage with 2 wins and 1 loss with 6 points with a +6 goal difference.