The two other players are Seyed Jalal Hosseini from Iran and Sameh Maraabeh of Palestine.
“If we all decide to self-quarantine and stay at home for a while, we can break the chain and live together for a long time,” said Hosseini.
Maraabeh also advised everyone, especially players, to stay at home and keep training. He hoped everyone will get well soon.
Phuong is the second Vietnamese player to appear in the AFC’s campaign, which continues to receive strong support from hundreds of players and officials.
“If there was ever a time in our history to display unity and resilience, the time is now. All of us are in this together and we need to show respect, compassion and kindness to one another by doing our part to follow the rules of the health authorities,” he was quoted as saying on the AFC’s website.
“I want to thank the AFC for giving me this opportunity to share my support and I encourage everyone to please break the chain. We are constantly reminded of the strength of our medical professionals and to all our frontline workers, we salute your bravery.
“Let’s stay strong and remain united in this fight against the COVID-19 outbreak by taking all preventive measures,” he said.
In the AFC’s latest #BreakTheChain clip, the talented forward said: “Say ‘no’ to fake news. Do not like or share the fake news which causes confusion to the community.”
Earlier, Vietnamese midfielder Nguyen Quang Hai also joined other continental footballers in the campaign to raise public awareness about the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the AFC’s clip, Hai said: “Everyone should avoid gathering in crowded places, wear masks and wash your hands regularly to protect yourself.”
With the #BreakTheChain campaign attracting millions of interactions with people globally, it is hoped that the push will serve to popularise the necessity of taking preventive steps to slow the spread of the COVID-19.
Source: VNA