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From Vietnam’s PSG to Vietnam’s Abyss: Why, why is it Binh?

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Breaking News: Bindin Club Faces Relegation in the V-League

In a stunning twist of fate, the Bindin Club, once hailed as the ‘Viet PSG’, is now on the brink of relegation from the V-League after falling prey to financial troubles and star player departures.

Next Chapter after Massive Investment

The 2021 season kickstarted with grand ambitions from Bindin Club. The club promised an investment of up to 300 billion dong over three seasons, designed to make them a dominant force in Vietnamese football. Their goal was to attract top-tier players and secure the V-League title, leading to comparisons with the mighty PSG.

The expectations were sky-high, with the club aiming to turn heads and dominate the league. However, the reality turned out to be quite distressing.

Debacle Against Hanoi Police Club

The recent 1-5 defeat against Hanoi Police Club was a stark reminder of their current struggles. This match wasn’t just a loss; it was a significant blow to their confidence and team spirit, deepening the club’s perilous situation.

The dual sting of two former Bindin Club players, Artur and Alan, scoring against their former team and celebrating in front of their onlooking fans, added insult to injury.

Past Glories and Present Struggles

The club had tasted success with silverware in 2022 and a runner-up finish in 2023-2024. Yet, issues arose due to financial constraints and the exit of core players.

The 2024-2025 season has seen a patchwork team, struggling to fill the void left by their departed stars. Their rank of 13/14this season – with just two games left – is a far cry from the lofty expectations of earlier seasons.

Spurned Dreams of Glory

As the club fights to avoid relegation, their dreams of becoming the ‘new PSG’ face an uncertain future. With just a point separating them from the bottom team, hopes of survival rest on the next two matches.

The club’s fate is now in the hands of their ability to perform against Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi in the remaining games of the season.

Optimism for the Future

Despite the grim outlook, there remain paths for redemption. The upcoming matches are crucial, and victory could still prevent the club from falling into the second division. Coach Chun Min Chien and his team are determined to turn the tide and maintain their spot in the V-League.

Maintaining a competitive spirit and showing resilience will be key for Bindin Club as they navigate through these challenging times.

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