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Saturday 27 January 2018

Andrey Sidorov's late strike breaks Vietnamese hearts as Uzbekistan emerges winners for AFC U-23 Championship 2018



                                Uzbekistan 2- 1 Vietnam
(Rustamjon Ashurmatov 8’,                                                                                       (Nguyen Quang Hai 41’ )    Andrey Sidorov 120')                                                 

The stage was set for a glorious showdown between two very different footballing nations as Central Asian powerhouse Uzbekistan faced South East Asian red machine Vietnam at the Changzhou Olympic Sports Centre in chilly conditions.
Vietnam had a remarkable run in the Championship carrying the hopes of not just the Vietnamese people but the entire football fans of south-east Asia as Hang-Seo Park's boys overcame Asian giants Qatar, Iraq and Australia in the group and knock-out stages while losing to South Korea blazing their way to the final.
Uzbekistan, on the other hand, beat Oman, China PR in Group stage while losing to Qatar by a solitary goal. Uzbekistan annihilated Japan 4-0 in quarterfinals and South Korea 4-1 in the semifinals, storming into the final as overwhelming favourites.
Substitute Andrey Sidorov delivered a late strike on the dying minutes of additional 30 minutes after the game was in a stalemate until the end of 90 minutes with scores tied at 1-1 to give Uzbekistan a dramatic 2-1 wins under treacherous conditions to lead them as winners of 2018 AFC U-23 Championship
Andrey Sidorov introduced just minute into the game emerged as the unlikely hero as he found himself at the end of a low cross delivered from a corner on 120th minute from Dostonbek Khamdamov, as Sidorov neatly slotted it past Vietnamese keeper Bùi Tien Dung with his left foot to give Uzbekistan a slender 2-1 win breaking millions Vietnamese fans.
Hang-Seo Park started with a 5-4-1 formation to deny Uzbekistan any space and possession in the attacking half to counter the aerial threat of the Uzbeks forwards.
Uzbekistan started with a 4-2-3-1, striker Zabikhillo Urinboev leading the line and midfield trio of Odiljon Xamrobekov, Jasurbek Yakhshiboev and Javokhir Sidikov were in charge of dominating the midfield.
Uzbekistan had to wait until the 8th minute for the first goal as an unmarked Rustamjon Ashurmatov scored with a diving header from Khamdamov corner to give a 1-0 lead.
Buoyed by the early goal, Uzbekistan used their physical advantage to dominate the proceedings and maintained their shape and formation to deny Vietnam any substantial possession till the half-hour mark.
FC Nasaf midfielder Odiljon Xamrobekov was instrumental in the midfield as he combined well with Jasurbek Yakhshiboev and Javokhir Sidikov to dominate the midfield, interchanging positions and flanks to fox the opposition,
 Javokhir Sidikov header and Khamdamov shot forced Vietnamese shot-stopper Bùi Tien Dung into swift actions as Uzbekistan pressed forward in unrelenting tempo while Vietnam looked to catch Uzbekistan on the break with the counter-attack from Nguyen Cong Phuong and Phan Vanh Duc.
Vietnam was presented with a free kick just outside the 18-yard box around the 40-minute mark and Nguyen Quang Hai restored parity with a brilliant left-footed curler past a diving Botirali Ergashev much to the delight of the travelling Vietnamese fans.
In the second both teams looked to gain a tactical edge with odd chances at both ends as Uzbekistan looked to threaten with more defining chances as Javokhir Sidikov was denied by Tien Dung from a close-range effort diving down to his left.
Zabikhillo Urinboev had a golden chance to give Uzbekistan the lead as Tien Dung parried a cross straight into the feet of the Uzbek number 9 but Urinboev despite having space and time sailed the ball over the bar in a wasted effort.
As the match rolled onto the additional 30 minute, Uzbek manager Ravshan Khaydarov introduced fresh legs with two substitutions as Bobir Abdixolikov and Andrey Sidorov to stretch the Vietnamese defence.

The move paid off immediately as Andrey Sidorov scored with his first touch of the game with a clean left-foot strike after losing his marker Bui Tien Dung II in the box from a Dostonbek Khamdamov corner at 120th minute of the game to script a 2-1 win and emerge as the winners of 2018 FC U-23 Championship.

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