The match between Vietnam and Indonesia had 56 minutes of dead balls
According to Wyscout statistics, the time Vietnam kept the ball in the match was 18 minutes 13 seconds, including injury time. The ball rolling time controlled by Vietnam only accounts for nearly 19%. Indonesia's time to hold the ball is more, reaching 23 minutes and 29 seconds, equivalent to nearly 24% of the match time.
The dead ball time in the game was up to 56 minutes 18 seconds, equivalent to 57% of the time, but the match was only compensated for a total of 8 minutes. Ball life time is only about 42 minutes, equal to 43% of the duration. The match was often interrupted by scuffles and provocations from the two teams.
The average live ball time in a game in the Premier League last season was 54 minutes 43, according to Opta. In particular, Man City's match had the most average rolling time, 60 minutes 27 seconds. In Aston Villa's match, the ball rolled the least, only 49 minutes and 23 seconds.
This parameter of the AFF Cup 2022 is still a big gap compared to the English Premier League.
Vietnam beat Indonesia 2-0 at My Dinh Stadium on the evening of January 9, thanks to a brace from striker Nguyen Tien Linh. The away team is marginally better in most ball control parameters. But in terms of the rate of putting the ball into the opponent's penalty area, Vietnam is more effective.
Indonesia kept the ball more but did not finish the goal once, and the host did that 5 times and scored twice. The away team was eliminated from the tournament, meaning they have yet to win the AFF Cup. And Vietnam for the fourth time entered the final, including twice under Park Hang-seo.
Vietnam will host Thailand at My Dinh in the first leg final on January 13. Three days later, the second leg final will take place at Thammasat Stadium, Bangkok.