Coach Mile Sterjovski (Macarthur Club) aims to secure the best outcome in the upcoming game versus CAHN.
At 7:15 PM tomorrow (October 23), CAHN Club will face Macarthur Club (Australia) in the AFC Champions League Two 2025/26 at Hang Day Stadium (Hanoi). In pre-match comments, both coaches expressed their determination to claim all 3 points…
“We have carefully analyzed CAHN Club. In their last two matches, they showcased a fresh, modern style of play, combining defense and midfield, building attacks from the back. CAHN has many quality foreign players with the ability to create surprises. We must be cautious with them.”
 
                              When asked which player the club is focusing on from the home team, Coach Mile Sterjovski mentioned Stephan Mauk, as he knows this player has experience playing in Australia. “This will be a great match. We will try to play like CAHN with their style of building play from their own half and hope to achieve the best possible result.”
Player Anthony Caceres shared: “I know Stephan Mauk very well because he is about my age and has played many years in the Australian league. From multiple encounters, I find him very professional. His fitness and tactics are good and consistent, always arriving in the penalty area at the right moments. I look forward to reuniting with Stephan Mauk.”
 
                              In the AFC Champions League Two 2025/26, Vietnam has another representative, Thep Xanh Nam Dinh. Unlike CAHN, the Nam Dinh team has not had strong domestic performances. Coach Polking stated that CAHN is competing in all four tournaments this season with a balanced squad and always sets the highest goals.
“We focus on all fronts, with tactical formations and personnel remaining mostly unchanged. I believe dropping points in any match would make other competitions harder, so CAHN does not neglect any tournament.
CAHN participates in many competitions, so preparation from the start of the season is crucial, especially regarding squad depth. In international matches, teams can use more foreign players, allowing us to rotate and maintain balance in the squad. I trust the current CAHN lineup can perform well in all four tournaments they enter,” Coach Polking concluded.
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 