DEFENDING champion Vietnam and Myanmar dispatched their separate foes in lopsided fashion Monday to set up a showdown for Group B leadership in the 12th Asean Football Federation Women’s Championship at the rain-drenched Binan Stadium in Laguna.
The Vietnamese trampled Timor Leste 6-0 while the Burmese ran roughshod past Laos 3-1 as both squads picked up their third consecutive wins to ease through to the semifinals of the 11-nation competition organized by the Philippine Football Federation.
Although both had nine points each, the Vietnamese, the reigning Southeast Asian football queens, surged to first place with a plus-14 goal difference, relegating the Burmese to second (plus-12).
The two keen regional rivals battle for top spot at the end of group play tomorrow, Wednesday.
Myanmar had a slow start in the face of the gallant stand of the Laotians, who held their own until defender Panatida Photisane’s own goal in the 39th minute, giving their opponents a 1-0 edge at halftime.
The Burmese quickly went to work in pressing their advantage, with skipper Khin Marlar Tun slotting from close range in the 47th before striker July Kyaw added the third marker with a glancing header in the 64th.
Laos had a consolation goal courtesy of skipper Apathsala Chantavongxay, slipping past two defenders for a 14-yard blast in the 66th, closing out its campaign with four points from one win, one draw and two losses.
With a game in hand, Timor Leste remained at the bottom of the five-team group after absorbing its third straight loss.
In a match delayed by 30 minutes as maintenance staff mopped up the watery field, Vietnam opened the scoring in the 11th minute through team captain Huynh Nhu, who sneaked past goalie Gorette da Costa and two defenders to left-foot the icebreaker inside the 12-yard box.
The Vietnamese then unleashed their vaunted offense in scoring three quick goals in a span of 12 minutes, courtesy of Ngan Ti Van Su (30th), Nguyen Thi Thuyet Dong (37th) and team captain Huyn Nu (42nd minute).
Ngan completed a brace in the 72nd minute while substitute Tran Thi Thuy Trang wrapped up the match with Vietnam’s seventh marker in the 85th on a follow-up shot.