According to the Tehran Times, both sides confirmed that progress to the last eight had progressed to the last eight, meaning Vietnam had finished top of Group B.
He also ended Iran’s amazing winning streak in the tournament, winning all 12 games before this encounter.
Iran, the only team to win this tournament, saw a lot of balls, two-time champions in the first half, but with the exception of the well-salvated efforts of Sarasil Baij, they never really bothered Tran Thi Hai Yen’s goal, AFC.com reported.
Vietnam, on the other hand, was happy to have their enemies conduct an investigation as they sat behind and waited for the opportunity to break, but these never happened.
Next, Vietnam will face Group C runner-up in the quarter-finals on Tuesday, with Iran facing China’s Taipei in their final eight tie on the same day.
MNA