Vietnamese Media Mocks Erick Thohir After Indonesia’s AFF Cup Exit

Vietnamese Media Mocks Erick Thohir After Indonesia’s AFF Cup Exit

Indonesian Football Faces Scrutiny⁢ After AFF Cup⁢ Exit

The Indonesian national team’s early exit from the 2024 AFF ⁣Cup has drawn ‍criticism, particularly from Vietnamese media outlets. Soha, a prominent Vietnamese news source, published a scathing article highlighting the disparity between Erick Thohir’s, the​ Chairman of‍ the ⁣Football ⁣Association⁣ of Indonesia ‍(PSSI), ‌optimistic outlook and the team’s disappointing performance.

Soha’s headline, “Indonesia Eliminated at the Start, PSSI President Still Says: ‘We Are the Sleeping Giant,'” directly challenges Thohir’s assertion. ‌The article goes on to connect the AFF Cup failure with Indonesia’s aspirations for the 2026 World Cup, questioning the feasibility⁤ of these⁢ ambitions.

While⁤ acknowledging Indonesia’s progress in the ⁣third round​ of the 2026​ World Cup Qualifiers, where they currently sit in third‍ place ahead of established footballing nations like Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and China, soha ⁣emphasizes ⁣the stark contrast with their recent regional ⁣performance.the Vietnamese ​media outlet highlights the fact ​that despite ⁤securing a relatively safe position in World ​Cup qualifying, Indonesia’s inability to ‌advance past⁣ the group stage of the AFF Cup raises concerns about their true⁣ potential.

Adding ​to the pressure,Indonesia’s next⁢ international fixtures ​won’t take place until⁣ March ⁤2025,leaving a significant gap before they face Australia‌ away and ⁣then host Bahrain in⁣ crucial⁣ World Cup qualifiers. ⁣This extended break‌ could prove​ detrimental ⁤to​ the‌ team’s momentum and provide ​ample time for critics to scrutinize their performance.

The Indonesian national⁢ team’s journey towards the 2026 ​World Cup is undoubtedly⁤ challenging. while they have‌ shown glimpses of promise in qualifying, their recent ‌AFF Cup ⁤exit serves as ‌a stark reminder of​ the work that⁣ still needs to be⁢ done. The⁣ coming months will be crucial for Indonesia to address their shortcomings and prove their doubters wrong.

Is Indonesia’s ⁤World Cup⁣ Dream Still Alive? A Conversation with Bambang ​Pamungkas

The Indonesian national team’s⁤ shocking exit from​ the 2024 AFF Cup ⁢has sent shockwaves through the country’s footballing community. Criticism⁣ has been swift and harsh,particularly from across the border in⁤ Vietnam,with media outlets like Soha questioning the team’s World Cup aspirations in light of their‌ regional struggles.

Joining us today to discuss⁢ this complex situation is‍ Indonesian⁣ football legend Bambang “Bepe” Pamungkas, whose illustrious⁣ career saw him represent‍ the Garuda for ‌over a decade. Bepe,⁢ thanks for ⁢joining⁢ us today.

BP: Thank you for having me. It’s ‍always‍ a pleasure to talk about Indonesian football.

Let’s address ⁢the elephant ​in⁣ the room. Indonesia’s early exit from the AFF Cup was a disappointment, to say the least.Soha, a prominent Vietnamese outlet, echoed the sentiment of many ​fans by questioning whether Indonesia’s World Cup dreams are realistic given their recent performance. Do⁤ you⁣ agree⁤ with their⁢ assessment?

BP: Look, there’s no denying that the AFF Cup performance was a setback, ⁢a real blow to the team‍ and the fans. Vietnam is a strong team, and their insights should be taken‍ seriously.But I ​wouldn’t ​say it’s time to completely write off Indonesia’s⁣ World Cup hopes.

We have to remember that the World Cup qualifier is a completely different ball game. It’s a gruelling, long-term campaign, and Indonesia has shown ​glimpses ‍of‍ promise there, sitting comfortably in third place even ahead of teams like Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.

‍Moderator: Absolutely. We can’t overlook Indonesia’s​ progress in the qualifiers. How do you explain this‍ contradiction -‍ the inconsistency between the AFF Cup and ⁤the World Cup Qualifiers⁢ performance?

BP: It’s a question many are asking.Maybe it comes down to the different dynamics‌ of each tournament.⁢ The AFF Cup is fast-paced, high pressure, ‌and regional rivalries are always at play. It demands a certain intensity and tactical adaptability which, perhaps, Indonesia struggled with. ⁤

The ‍World Cup qualifiers, on the other hand, ⁣allow for more calculated​ approaches,‍ focusing on ⁣build-up‍ and tactical strategies over a longer period. Indonesia seems ‌to ‍be⁣ doing well in that‍ environment.

Moderator: That’s an interesting‌ perspective,‌ Bepe. Some analyze this discrepancy⁣ as a fatigue factor, pointing to the fact that Indonesia’s next international match isn’t until March 2025.That’s a considerable gap. Can they maintain⁣ their momentum with such a long ​break?

BP: It’s‌ definitely a concern. Maintaining ⁤momentum is crucial,‍ especially for a team still developing its international identity. PSSI needs a ⁢clear plan to keep the team engaged ​and ⁢sharp during this break. Friendlies, training ‍camps, even internal competitions⁤ coudl be vital to keep the ‍players focused ⁤and competitive.

On the⁢ flip side,this break⁤ also offers the ⁢team valuable time for introspection.They can analyze their weaknesses exposed in the AFF Cup, ⁣refine their tactics,‍ work‍ on their fitness, and come back⁣ stronger⁤ in March.

Moderator: That’s a ‍hopeful outlook, Bepe. Do you believe​ Indonesia can turn ⁢this setback⁢ into a learning experience and ultimately qualify for the 2026 World Cup?

BP: Absolutely. ⁤Indonesian football has come a long way, and there’s a new⁢ generation of talent ⁢emerging. This⁢ young team, with the right guidance and⁣ support, can⁣ achieve​ great things.

But it’s‌ not just about talent. Indonesia needs a clear vision, a ⁣consistent strategy, and a unshakeable belief.

This​ defeat in⁣ the AFF Cup shouldn’t discourage them, ⁣it should fuel their determination.

Let’s open this up to our ⁤audience. What do you think? Can Indonesia turn things around‍ and achieve ​their World Cup dream? ‍share your thoughts in the comments below.

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