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Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - Everything Everywhere - 18-12-2024 https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sport/football-singapore-lose-4-2-thailand-must-avoid-defeat-against-malaysia-reach-asean-championship-semis-4811196?cid=internal_sharetool_androidphone_18122024_cna RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - EvertonDiehard - 18-12-2024 The S'pore national football team has a "soft centre" i.e. the Lions lack mental toughness and resilience. They may perform well when things are going their way, but tend to crumble under pressure or when faced with adversity. After going into a 2-0 lead against the highly rated Thais, they should have played with greater caution to protect that lead, but it seemed obvious that the Lions were still intimidated by the reputation of their opponents. RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - EvertonDiehard - 18-12-2024 The Lions appeared to be easily influenced by Thailand's tactics or crowd pressure to protect their lead. This poor response to setbacks i.e. after Thailand scored, show that S'pore struggles to recover from mistakes or setbacks. After the Thais equalised, a home loss seemed imminent. RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - KILLjoy - 18-12-2024 a rubbish toxic nation will never ever be good in anyhing without using money maybe edwin tong can try using money again exclusively players from epl for a start or maybe using citizenship as by a lure people all over the world loves being a singaporean living in singapore only then singapore football can be that grrreat.... RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - pinkpanther - 18-12-2024 With a 2-0 lead, I would encourage the players to solidify the victory by deliberately earning yellow cards and, if needed, committing fouls. This win would alleviate any concerns about achieving a favorable outcome against Malaysia. RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - red3 - 18-12-2024 Knn ... the long shots are long overdue ... pls specialize more since cannot defend corners ... RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - EvertonDiehard - 18-12-2024 (18-12-2024, 04:47 PM)red3 Wrote: Knn ... the long shots are long overdue ... pls specialize more since cannot defend corners ... I seldom see our strikers take shots from outside the penalty-area, so those 2 long range goals were a sight to behold. Too bad our defence could not defend the lead till full-time. RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - EvertonDiehard - 18-12-2024 (18-12-2024, 04:08 PM)pinkpanther Wrote: With a 2-0 lead, I would encourage the players to solidify the victory by deliberately earning yellow cards and, if needed, committing fouls. This win would alleviate any concerns about achieving a favorable outcome against Malaysia. Our former national coach V Sundramoorthy used to "park the bus" from the kick-off, and tried his luck with breakaway goals. RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - pinkpanther - 18-12-2024 (18-12-2024, 08:38 PM)EvertonDiehard Wrote: Our former national coach V Sundramoorthy used to "park the bus" from the kick-off, and tried his luck with breakaway goals. His "park the bus" tactic brought bad results and his players threw him under the bus resulting in his dismissal.. ![]() RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - RiseofAsia - 18-12-2024 Dont laugh! This was what Fifa advised in the past. 越踢越烂lah. https://sg.news.yahoo.com/fifa-slams-brakes-singapore-fa-153500161.html?guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAMyHF3KowNl1HVEH-3hYeJRAGgaXpPBUudjHaeKR9BOg3rlrsHIfjYqankRCE_3nlcChQ4f8ptPMspGI2tCmc0T9nLWW8AknsoKeqQmGmEi_2g2gVuP3B4yg9A6j_4yFP2EQE9msPFJQWU0R-7i97NwFwBB_PNCmNyD1feDXjYIn RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - EvertonDiehard - 19-12-2024 It is ironic that S'pore is short of genuine footballing talent, but the FAS allowed a S'pore-born and raised footballer prodigy, Dominic Tan to return to Malaysia to captain the country of his parents! RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - Tee tiong huat - 19-12-2024 (18-12-2024, 04:08 PM)pinkpanther Wrote: With a 2-0 lead, I would encourage the players to solidify the victory by deliberately earning yellow cards and, if needed, committing fouls. This win would alleviate any concerns about achieving a favorable outcome against Malaysia. S'PORE: Fans of the Lions can get a free bus ride to Kuala Lumpur for Friday’s (Dec 20). ASEAN football championship match between Singapore and Malaysia, said the Football Association of Singapore (FAS). Lions will face their Causeway rivals at the Bukit Jalil Stadium as they hope to keep their ASEAN Championship dream alive after a 4-2 defeat to Thailand on Tuesday. FAS puts on free bus service to Kuala Lumpur for Singapore-Malaysia match. Tsutomu Ogura's Singapore side need a win or a draw against Malaysia for any chance of progressing to the semi-finals. The pick-up point for Friday’s free, round trip transport service is at Jalan Besar Stadium in Singapore at 11am, FAS said. The buses are estimated to arrive at Bukit Jalil Stadium in Kuala Lumpur at 6pm, about 3 hours before kick off at 9pm. They will leave Bukit Jalil Stadium at 11.30pm before arriving back at Jalan Besar Stadium at 6am the following day. To secure their seat, fans must submit their details via a Google form by 3pm on Thursday. Proof of ticket purchase for the match will be required. RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - Tee tiong huat - 19-12-2024 (19-12-2024, 08:58 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: S'PORE: Fans of the Lions can get a free bus ride to Kuala Lumpur for Friday’s (Dec 20). To secure their seat, fans must submit their details via a Google form by... 3pm on Thursday today Proof of ticket purchase for the match will be required. RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - pinkpanther - 19-12-2024 (19-12-2024, 09:05 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: To secure their seat, fans must submit their details via a Google form by... Watch from TV or youtube better lah.. I don think many will go...get 1 lorry will do! ![]() RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - Alice Alicia - 19-12-2024 Bukit jalil is a noisy and rowdy stadium. Don't think these young lions can survive there. RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - EvertonDiehard - 20-12-2024 (19-12-2024, 11:45 PM)Alice Alicia Wrote: Bukit jalil is a noisy and rowdy stadium. Don't think these young lions can survive there. The Lions lack the mental fortitude to not be intimidated at such a hostile away venue. RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - Tee tiong huat - 20-12-2024 (19-12-2024, 09:58 PM)pinkpanther Wrote: Watch from TV or youtube better lah.. I don think many will go...get 1 lorry will do! Football: Singapore hold Malaysia to draw, progress to ASEAN Championship semis Singapore finished second in Group A, behind leaders Thailand. RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - Tee tiong huat - 20-12-2024 (20-12-2024, 11:16 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: Football: Singapore hold Malaysia to draw, progress to ASEAN Championship semis Singapore began their campaign last Wednesday with a 2-1 win over Cambodia at the National Stadium, courtesy of first-half goals from Faris Ramli and Shawal Anuar. They then left it late to beat Timor-Leste 3-0 at the Hang Day Stadium in Hanoi, with a penalty from Kyoga Nakamura and a second-half Shawal double sealing the win. The Lions put in a commendable showing against regional heavyweights Thailand on Wednesday and led by two goals courtesy of a pair of stunners from Shawal and Faris. But the Thais, who are defending champions, would score four with no reply, with two goals coming in second half stoppage time. https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sport/singapore-malaysia-football-asean-championship-bukit-jalil-4815936 RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - Tee tiong huat - 20-12-2024 (19-12-2024, 03:44 PM)EvertonDiehard Wrote: It is ironic that S'pore is short of genuine footballing talent, but the FAS allowed a S'pore-born and raised footballer prodigy, Dominic Tan to return to Malaysia to captain the country of his parents! KUALA LUMPUR: The Lions booked their place in the ASEAN Championship semi-finals on Friday (Dec 20) after a 0-0 draw with Causeway rivals Malaysia at the Bukit Jalil Stadium. This meant the ✓ Lions ![]() RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - pinkpanther - 20-12-2024 (20-12-2024, 11:16 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: Football: Singapore hold Malaysia to draw, progress to ASEAN Championship semis Just park the bus and get the result! RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - Scythian - 21-12-2024 . Its much More difficult to bribe Thailand than Cambodia RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - ysh02 - 21-12-2024 Last night Singapore 0 Malaysia 0 RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - p1acebo - 21-12-2024 The glory days of sg football are long, long gone. Nobody watches local football nowadays unless they are football punters ![]() RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - p1acebo - 21-12-2024 All of fandi’s sons also cmi ![]() RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - Cmpunk - 21-12-2024 Yesterday saw the way they play totally no chance of winning just that the goal pole safe them many times RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - Tee tiong huat - 21-12-2024 (21-12-2024, 08:08 AM)Cmpunk Wrote: Yesterday saw the way they play totally no chance of winning just that the goal pole safe them many timesThailand, Singapore advance to ASEAN Cup semifinals Thailand and Singapore secured their tickets into ASEAN Cup semifinals after escaping defeats in their last group stage games. The defending champions demonstrated their strength as the only team to remain unbeaten in the tournament, reaffirming their status as favorites for the title. At the same time, Singapore secured a fortunate 0-0 draw against hosts Malaysia to reach 2024 ASEAN Cup semifinals. With 1 point earned at Bukit Jalil Stadium, S'pore finished the group stage with 7 points after 4 matches, trailing group leaders Thailand by 5 points but staying ahead of their direct competitors, Malaysia and Cambodia, by 2 and 3 points. This marks 7th time S'pore has advanced to semifinals ASEAN Championship, following their achievements in 1998, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2012, and 2020. The semifinal berth came to S'pore after nearly 100 minutes of intense play against M'sia. Facing a points disadvantage, home team pressed relentlessly from start, putting S'pore under significant pressure for most of the game. Despite holding just 53% possession, M'sia dominated offensively with 20 shots, 5 of which were on target, & 9 corners. They tried almost every attacking method, including wing play, crosses, central combinations, long-range shots, & set pieces, but failed to make a breakthrough. In a frustrating night for Malaysian forwards, players such as Haqimi Adil, Daniel Ting, Stuart Wilkin & Endrick either missed their targets or were denied by S'pore’s goalkeeper, Izwan Mahbud. Midway through 2nd half, M'sia came agonizingly close to scoring on two occasions from corners. However, headers from Paulo Josue & Harith Haiqal both struck the crossbar, further compounding the hosts' misfortune. RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - Tee tiong huat - 21-12-2024 Singapore coach Tsutomu Ogura introduced forward Shawal Anuar, who had already scored four goals in the tournament, to exploit spaces behind Malaysia's defense with his speed. This tactic nearly paid off late in the match, as Singapore had opportunities to win. However, Malaysia’s goalkeeper Haziq Nadzli made two outstanding saves in the second minute of stoppage time, denying Ryhan Stewart’s attempts to score. Singapore will face winners of Group B in semifinals, with group’s leader to be determined after final matches on Sat. Vietnam currently lead Group B with 7 points & need only a draw against Myanmar at homeground’s Viet Tri Stadium in Phu Tho Province to secure first place. https://e.vnexpress.net/news/sports/football/thailand-singapore-advance-to-asean-cup-semifinals-4830316.html RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - Tee tiong huat - 21-12-2024 (18-12-2024, 12:06 AM)Everything Everywhere Wrote: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sport/football-singapore-lose-4-2-thailand-must-avoid-defeat-against-malaysia-reach-asean-championship-semis-4811196?cid=internal_sharetool_androidphone_18122024_cna ![]() ![]() RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - Tee tiong huat - 21-12-2024 Dogged defensive display enough for Spore to reach ASEAN Championship semifinals at Malaysia's expense. Football dogged defensive display put Singapore to reach ASEAN Championship semifinals at Malaysia's expense Singapore are through to the semifinals of the 2024 ASEAN Championship after a 0-0 draw with Malaysia saw them advance as Group A runners-up at the expense of their fierce rivals. And it was extremely nervy. Hearts were in mouths several times throughout the 90 minutes. Ultimately, a dogged defensive display by Singapore -- in the intimidating away venue that is Bukit Jalil National Stadium -- reaped a 0-0 draw against bitter rivals Malaysia that was enough to see them return to the semifinals of the ASEAN Championship for the first time since the 2020 edition. The result ensured Singapore stayed inside the top two at the conclusion of the Group A action, meaning it is them that will be joining defending champions Thailand in marching on into the last four. Even though Lions coach Tsutomu Ogura had spoke of danger in heading into the game playing for a draw, it was apparent from opening whistle that his side were not going to take any unnecessary risks. Now permanently a defender by trade, Nazrul Nazari was employed as a defensive right winger, while Shahdan Sulaiman was introduced to the starting XI as a deep-lying playmaker to allow more energetic duo of Shah Shahiran & Hami Syahin to press high. The return from club duty of centre-back Safuwan Baharudin was a huge boost for S'pore, the decision to start with the more defensive-minded Irfan Najeeb & Amirul Adli highlighted conservative approach the visitors were prioritising. It worked much of 1st half. M'sia were applying pressure but S'pore were largely able to keep that at bay without too much of a scare. Yet, there is only so much defending a team can do de4 really coming under the pump - the introduction of Paulo Josué got M'sia looking much more dangerous. A freekick from naturalised Brazilian-born playmaker was spilled by Izwan Mahbud & had to be desperately cleared away be4 any Malaysian player could pounce. Moments later, Josué outjumped Izwan to send a header off the bar - with a follow-up effort from Harith Haiqal deflected wide right on the goal-line by a defending S'pore player who had not known too much about it but was in the right place at the right time... https://www.espn.com.sg/soccer/story/_/id/43075979/dogged-defensive-display-enough-singapore-reach-asean-championship-semifinals-malaysia-expense RE: Singapore 2 Thailand 4 - Tee tiong huat - 21-12-2024 (Friday's clash at Bukit Jalil National Stadium was a reversal of what had happened two years ago -- when a 4-1 win for Malaysia saw them advance to the ASEAN Championship semifinals while S'pore were eliminated. SPORTFIVE Harith, who is always a threat when coming up for set-piece situations, then met an Endrick corner in the 69th minute with a firm header that saw Singapore rescued by the woodwork once more. As the game really opened up in its final stages, the Lions did have chances of their own to kill off the contest. Kyoga Nakamura had an audacious 30-yard lob sail narrowly wide with Haziq Nadzli scrambling, while Ryhan Stewart was twice denied in quick succession via a combination of the Malaysia goalkeeper and his post. But, perhaps epitomising what has been a trying campaign for Harimau Malaya, they just lacked that extra bit of poise and killer instinct to find the winner even with their opponents looking on the ropes -- allowing Singapore to hold out and claim the all-important point they needed. Now through to the semis for only the second time since they last won the tournament in 2012, the current campaign should already be a pass mark for Ogura -- who only took over back in February. Before the start of proceedings, the Japanese tactician had stated a target of going into every game looking to win. By default, that meant the belief they could actually become champions. Harith, who is always a threat coming up for set-piece situations, met an Endrick corner in 69th minute with a firm header saw S'pore rescued by the woodwork once more. As game really opened up in its final stages, Lions did have chances of their own to kill off contest. Kyoga Nakamura had an audacious 30-yard lob sail narrowly wide with Haziq Nadzli scrambling, witj Ryhan Stewart was twice denied in quick succession via combination of Malaysia goalkeeper and his post. But, perhaps epitomising what has been a trying campaign for Harimau Malaya, they just lacked that extra bit of poise and killer instinct to find the winner even with their opponents looking on the ropes -- allowing Singapore to hold out and claim the all-important point they needed. Now through to the semis for only the second time since they last won the tournament in 2012, the current campaign should already be a pass mark for Ogura -- who only took over back in February. Before the start of proceedings, the Japanese tactician had stated a target of going into every game looking to win. By default, that meant the belief they could actually become champions. Now that they into the business end of knockout football, there could even be renewed belief that it might just be their year. For Malaysia, there is likely to be some serious soul searching in what is proving to be a stormy season. Their prospects were already hampered by the unavailability of a whole host of seasoned campaigners due to the Malaysia Super League being in play concurrently, and it did not help that caretaker coach Pau Martí had announced that he would not be staying on after the tournament -- even before a ball was kicked. Malaysia have since named former FC Tokyo coach Peter Cklamovski as their new man in charge. He will have plenty on his plate from the moment he officially starts the job on Jan. 5. https://www.espn.com.sg/soccer/story/_/id/43075979/dogged-defensive-display-enough-singapore-reach-asean-championship-semifinals-malaysia-expense |