The Singapore team celebrating Shi Jiayi’s goal in front of the Malaysian crowd. The goal silenced the Malaysian supporters and left them shell shocked. (Photo 21 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Meanwhile, the Singapore crowd celebrate the equaliser … (Photo 22 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
… while Minister Chan Chun Sing applauds the Singapore crowd for their celebrations. (Photo 23 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Juma’at Jantan (Singapore #23) intercepts the ball after teammate Shi Jiayi (#7) slips from a tackle. (Photo 24 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Mustafic Fahrudin (Singapore #15) gets to the aerial ball ahead of Safee Sali (Malysia #10). (Photo 25 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Qiu Li (Singapore #11) trips over Mohamad Fadhli (Malaysia #6). (Photo 26 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
An apologetic Aleksandar Duric (Singapore #9) after a clash with his opponent. (Photo 27 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Qiu Li (Singapore #11) just misses the cross. (Photo 28 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Aleksandar Duric (Singapore #9) watches on as Malaysian goalkeeper Khairul Fahmi (#22) gets to the ball. (Photo 29 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Amar Bin Rohidan (Malaysia #12) makes an attempt on goal. (Photo 30 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
The Malaysian crowd taunt the Singapore supporters. (Photo 31 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Mustafic Fahrudin (Singapore #15) braces himself as he comes under a challenge from Safee Sali (Malaysian #10). (Photo 32 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
… as the Malaysian crowd goes wild. (Photo 33 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
A furious coach Raddy berates the referee for the controversial first goal. (Photo 34 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Hariss Harun (Singapore #14) steals the ball from Mahalli bin Jasuli (Malaysian #2). (Photo 35 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Singapore goalkeeper Izwan Mahbud (#1) saves the ball, but not before taking a hard knock from Ahmad Fakri (Malaysia #13). Defender Safuwan Baharudin (#2) also went down injured after the clash with Fakri. (Photo 36 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Ahmad Fakri (Malaysia #13) is shown a yellow card for the challenge. (Photo 37 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Juma’at Jantan (Singapore #23) tries to hold off Mohd Amirulhadi’s (Malaysia #21) charge towards goal. (Photo 38 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Qiu Li (Singapore #11) in a one-on-one situation with Malaysian custodian Khairul Fahmi (#22) but his attempt was saved. (Photo 39 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Daniel Bennett (Singapore #16) protesting to referee Takayama Hiroyoshi after Safee Sali’s (Malaysia #10) rough treatment of Singapore goalkeeper Izwan Mahbud (#1). Izwan went down with a head injury after a clash with the Malaysian #10. (Photo 40 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
COME ON PEOPLE IF YOU WAN TO COMPARE PITCHES COMPARE WITH EPL. DO EPL PITCHES HAVE DALMATION LIKE BLACK DOTS ALL OVER WHICH CAUSE THE BALL TO BOUNCE UNEXPECTEDLY?
NO !!!
WHEN THE MALAYSIAN TEAM WAS IN SINGAPORE WELL DID WE POINT LASERS AT YOUR GOALKEEPER DID WE?
NO !!!
PLUS THE REFREE KAYU ONE IN SECOND LEG SO MALAYSIA STILL LOST SO I’M NOT GONNA JUDGE BUT MALAYSIAN FANS SHOULD STOP COMPLAINING.
aiya ‘some people’ play on the REAL pitch also cannot win 2nd leg. In the end still lose 🙂
Real pitch can not win never mind, have to use lazer light also can not win, next time try cannon.
does all sg team knows how to sing Majulah Singapura?
your English fail!
“Do all players in the Singapore team know how to sing the national anthem?”
My Answer: Do all Malaysians know how to sing the Malaysian national anthem? I don’t believe so.
off course, because we all 100% pure malaysian people. not like singapore use imported migrate…also bad field use artificial not a real, if real i don’t think singapore will go thru..good luck for your team i hope so u can go brazil for final…:)
Who knows when it is a real one, “someone” will complain that it is too dense or not dense enough.
So what 100% Malayisan can not produce result? If you are a Malayisan Chinese or Indian, where you forefather come from? also immigrate. Artificial or real field as long as can kick the Malaysian team out of the world cup is good enough. Never mind if Singapore Team can not make it to Brazil, the process and journey of learning and experience is more important. Do not have to use underhand technique like lazer light to win – Disgraceful