Soccer-Champions Vietnam secure two-goal lead in ASEAN Championship final


BANGKOK, Aug ⁠22 (Reuters) - Vietnam claimed a 2-0 win over Thailand in ⁠Bangkok on Saturday as the defending champions gained the upper ‌hand in the first leg of the ASEAN Championship final through second-half goals from Nguyen Hai Long and Nguyen Quang Hai.

Hai Long put Vietnam ahead in ​the 62nd minute with a clinical finish ⁠before Quang Hai's volleyed finish ⁠on the run seven minutes later gave them a two-goal cushion ⁠ahead ‌of the return in Hanoi on Wednesday.

"It was a very tough game but a very important win for ⁠us before the game at home, so we are ​very happy," said ‌Vietnam goalkeeper Patrik Le Giang.

"I'm happy I didn't concede ⁠a goal but ​most important for me, as always, is that we won."

The Thais had stifled Vietnam throughout the opening 45 minutes and should have gone ⁠in front when Yotsakon Burapha fired over ​the bar when clean through on goal.

Anthony Hudson's side were to rue that miss 17 minutes into the second half as Doan Van ⁠Hau's long pass out of defence was controlled by Nguyen Dinh Bac, who back-heeled the ball into the path of Hai Long who slotted home.

Seven minutes later the Vietnamese doubled their lead ​when Do Hoang Hen's curling delivery from ⁠the right found Quang Hai running in towards the far post ​and he volleyed past Kampon Phatomakkakul.

Vietnam are ‌attempting to win the title for ​the fourth time and complete their first back-to-back successesin the regional competition.

(Reporting by Michael Church, Editing by Ed Osmond)

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