Gì thế nhỉ ngày 14/5: U17 Việt Nam giành vé dự World Cup | VTV24

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Key Concepts

  • U17 World Cup 2026: The upcoming global football tournament for the U17 age group.
  • Olympiad (Chess): A prestigious international team chess tournament.
  • Shipper (Delivery Personnel): Gig economy workers facing various professional challenges.
  • Professionalism in Sports: The necessity of systematic training, long-term investment, and transparent management.
  • Gig Economy Ethics: The social responsibility of customers and platforms toward delivery workers.

1. U17 Vietnam’s Path to the World Cup

  • Achievement: The U17 national team secured a spot in the 2026 U17 World Cup in Qatar. This marks the fourth time a Vietnamese football team has reached a World Cup (following Women’s, U20, and Futsal teams).
  • Key Turning Point: Despite a heavy 1-4 loss to South Korea, the team showed resilience. In the decisive match against the UAE, they conceded a goal after just 16 seconds but staged a dramatic comeback to win.
  • Methodology & Preparation:
    • Long-term Foundation: Success is not a "miracle" but the result of years of training.
    • Coaching Impact: Coach Cristiano Roland, who previously worked with Hanoi FC’s youth teams, has built a disciplined and cohesive squad.
    • Collaboration: The team is a collective effort involving various training centers (Hanoi FC, PVF, Viettel).
  • Expert Perspective: MC Minh Tân emphasizes that while talent exists, sustained success requires better nutrition, sports science, and consistent training environments at the club level to bridge the gap with stronger nations.

2. Controversies in Vietnam’s Chess Olympiad Selection

  • The Issue: The selection process for the Chess Olympiad was criticized for being conducted via a Zalo group with a short, weekend-based deadline.
  • Key Arguments:
    • Lack of Transparency: Top female player Phạm Lê Thảo Nguyên questioned the process, noting the lack of budget transparency and the unprofessional nature of using a chat group for national team selection.
    • Impact on Quality: Top player Lê Quang Liêm declined to participate because the team lacked its strongest members (e.g., Nguyễn Ngọc Trường Sơn, Lê Tuấn Minh), arguing that a weakened team cannot compete at the Olympiad level.
  • Official Response: The Vietnam Sports Administration stated the Zalo group was only an initial screening step and has ordered the Vietnam Chess Federation to review the selection process to ensure the best athletes are chosen.

3. The "81 Tribulations" of Delivery Workers (Shippers)

  • Security Risks: Shippers are increasingly targeted by thieves. A case in Đồng Nai highlighted the danger of leaving keys in the ignition, resulting in the loss of both the vehicle and the cargo.
  • Customer Relations & "The 81st Tribulation":
    • Unreasonable Demands: A case in Ho Chi Minh City involved a customer forcing a shipper to use a pet grooming tool on a dog to "demonstrate" its function.
    • The "Shipper Ruột" (Trusted Shipper): Conversely, some shippers build strong relationships with customers, going above and beyond to help with unboxing or assembly.
  • Systemic Pressures:
    • Gig Economy Reality: Shippers lack labor contracts and fixed salaries, relying entirely on the number of successful deliveries.
    • App Penalties: A single "1-star" rating or a customer complaint can lead to account suspension or heavy fines (500k–1 million VND), which is disproportionate to the small delivery fee (approx. 5k VND).

Synthesis and Conclusion

The program highlights a stark contrast between the systematic, long-term investment required for success in high-performance sports (as seen in the U17 football team) and the administrative failures currently plaguing the chess community. Simultaneously, it sheds light on the precarious nature of the gig economy, where delivery workers are often treated as "tools" rather than human beings.

Main Takeaways:

  1. Sports Success: Requires a professional, transparent, and long-term development strategy, not just short-term "miracles."
  2. Administrative Accountability: National team selections must be handled with the gravity and transparency befitting a country's representation.
  3. Social Empathy: Shippers are essential to the modern e-commerce ecosystem; they deserve basic respect, patience, and understanding from customers, as their livelihoods are often at the mercy of a single app rating.

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