Chinese goalkeeper Li Hao challenges Vietnam U23 team, making sarcastic remarks about Dinh Bac, causing a stir.

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While sobbing over Vietnam U23's victory over South Korea U23, Hoa Minzy was unexpectedly interrupted by a sharp question from player Dinh Bac in the middle of the night, causing a stir on social media.
The moment Hoa Minzy went "crazy" and burst into tears because of the Vietnam U23 team.
As soon as the final whistle blew in the penalty shootout, Hoa Minzy became the center of attention when she posted a clip capturing her mixed emotions. No longer a star on stage, the singer appeared in her everyday self, constantly holding her breath before bursting into tears with each shot from the players.
In a state of extreme excitement, she shared: "So emotional, so brave, guys! I don't dare shout because the concert is coming up, but I'm really going crazy!" The image of the singer with tears in her eyes from happiness quickly touched the emotions of millions of fans.
Netizens were stunned when Dinh Bac "asked" them a direct question in the middle of the night.
However, public attention suddenly shifted to an uninvited comment right under Hoa Minzy's post. While the senior singer was tearfully emotional, footballer Dinh Bac – who had just left the field after a tense match – unexpectedly left a question that made everyone laugh:
"Why haven't you gone out to join the storm yet, sister?"
Dinh Bac's question, which hit the nail on the head, immediately went viral on social media. Viewers were astonished by the player's antics, as he rushed to "check" after the match to see if his senior female colleague was celebrating like a true fan.
A hilarious response and a stormy trip despite the freezing temperatures.
Not wanting to keep her juniors waiting, Hoa Minzy immediately responded with a hilarious situation: She was standing outside her alleyway, watching to see if anyone had a spare seat in the back of their motorbike and a helmet ready to hop in, because taxis were completely paralyzed at this time.
Immediately afterwards, despite the cold Hanoi weather, Hoa Minzy kept her promise. The singer wore a red flag shirt with a yellow star, took to the streets to dance and high-five with the celebratory crowds. Hoa Minzy's enthusiasm and approachability, combined with her charming interaction with Dinh Bac, created a fascinating glimpse behind the historic achievement of the Vietnam U23 team.
It was this close, seamless relationship between the artists and the players that made the joy of this victory so special and spread more powerfully than ever across social media platforms.
A monument to die-hard fans of Vietnamese football.
In fact, Hoa Minzy has long been considered a "lucky charm" and the most loyal supporter of the Vietnamese national teams at all levels. Despite her busy schedule, she rarely misses any important matches. Her actions of setting aside her celebrity image to celebrate in the streets, or her tears of national pride, have earned Hoa Minzy absolute points in the eyes of the public.
It can be said that the enthusiasm of artists like Hoa Minzy, combined with the youthful and friendly nature of the new generation of players like Dinh Bac, made the victory of the Vietnam U23 team more complete than ever. It was not just a sporting achievement, but a moment that connected millions of hearts in a powerful sense of national pride.
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An Huy14:47:39 20/01/2026Under the bright lights of the stadium, Nguyen Dinh Bac is a star. But behind those accolades, the striker born in 2004 still retains the essence of a humble young man from Nghe An province, always considering his family as the sole springboard for all his success.

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