Santosh weaves past the HCI defense … (Photo 2 © Jason Koh/Red Sports)
… and squares the ball past the HCI keeper for Anuruddhan to finish off for the go-ahead second goal and a 2-1 VJC lead. (Photo 3 © Benjamin Kuah/Red Sports)
An HCI player fights for possession of the ball with his VJC opponent. (Photo 4 © Jason Koh/Red Sports)
Dilip Thapa saw one of his free kicks thunder off the bar. VJC hit the woodwork four times in the game. (Photo 5 © Benjamin Kuah/Red Sports)
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so far, who is the strongest team?
VJC were honestly, quite rubbish yesterday. They were careless with their passing and they failed to make things happen in the first half. But I still think that they can take away more positives from this game compared to their previous game. They showed good grit and determination to break down a very disciplined hwa chong side and for that, I applaud them. It’s obvious that they have quality written all over their side. & I for one agree with VJ’s coach, individual performances were not up to par but sitting in the stands, I was impressed with VJ’s #5, #18, #11. I believe 3 of them had good games. But I still believe the best is yet to come from this VJC side. I hope to see more from them and will be following them closely.