AFF Suzuki Cup: Goal-shy Singapore out after 1-2 loss to Indonesia
A second-half collapse meant the Lions fell 2-1 to Indonesia in their final Group A match at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila.
A second-half collapse meant the Lions fell 2-1 to Indonesia in their final Group A match at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila.
For 89 minutes, Singapore hardly gave their Thai opponents a sniff of goal.
The Lions will be pleased with the point, after playing with only 10 men for almost an hour, when Hafiz Sujad was dismissed in the 34th minute for a high boot on Phil Younghusband near the halfway line.
Here are seven facts about Singapore at the tournament.
The National Stadium saw its largest crowd to date of 48,183 but, unfortunately, Singapore went down 1–3 to Malaysia.
Singapore's 4–2 victory over Myanmar was marred by a severe right leg injury to Shahdan Sulaiman (#8). Hariss Harun (#14) led the home team with two goals.
Singapore beat Myanmar 4–2 in their Group B match of the ASEAN Football Championship (AFF Suzuki Cup).
Inspired by a virtuoso performance from midfield general Hariss Harun, Singapore bounced back from an opening match defeat against Thailand to beat Myanmar 4–2.