The team left for the match on February 10 with all of their best players, including new signing national goalkeeper Bui Tien Dung and former Guam midfielder Brandon McDonald.
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Hanoi FC will play Bangkok United in the AFC Champions League |
Victory would be a first step to securing a berth in the final round of the continent’s top tournament.
"This target shows our big ambition to access the higher-level competition. It is not easy as we can see the poor results of Vietnamese clubs when participating here in the past. However, we are given a target we will do our best," said head coach Chu Dinh Nghiem.
Vietnamese clubs have historically struggled in Asia’s premier competition, with Becamex Binh Duong’s single win in the group stage in 2016 the best any local side has managed.
To prepare properly, Nghiem and his team just enjoyed the Lunar New Year celebrations for two days and returned to training last Wednesday. He will bring his strongest side, including eight national team players, to Bangkok.
This is the fifth year the team have entered the qualifiers of the contest. They have yet to advance to the group phase of the competition, slipping out in the playoffs in 2014, 2015 2016 and 2017.
On the other side, Bangkok United feature to national members such as Manuel Bihr, Mika Chunuonsee, Sumanya Purisai, Tristan Do, Pokklaw Anan and Sanrawat
They have been one of three strongest teams in the Thai League under Brazilian coach Alexandre Polking since 2014.
Bangkok United will make their third appearance in the AFC Champions League and their second in three seasons after last featuring in the qualifying rounds in 2017.
The match will be at the Thammasat Stadium, Pathum Thani from 7pm local time.
If they win, Hanoi FC will next meet Shandong Luneng of China in the second qualifier on February 19.
But if they lose they will drop to the AFC Cup’s Group F where they will face Naga World (Cambodia), Tampines Rovers (Singapore) and Yangon United (Myanmar) starting on February 26.
Source: VNA