Information courtesy sleague.com
Aleksandar Duric doing his defensive work as he heads the ball out of the penalty area. He scored a brace to help his side beat Tampines Rovers in a 4-2 come-back victory. (Photo 1 © Koh Yizhe/Red Sports)
After 11 weeks of S.League football, Singapore Armed Forces are at the summit of the S.League table with 24 points and a superior goal difference. They came back from two goals down against Tampines Rovers to win 4-2, with captain Aleksandar Duric scoring a late brace.
In second place are Gombak United, who are level on points with the defending champions. A 3-1 victory at the Jorong West Stadium was enough to claim all three points against Geylang United.
DPMM had a chance to leap frog both SAFFC and Gombak United but they fell to their first defeat of the season against Home United. The team from Brunei remained in third position with 22 points as Home United won 2-0 at the Clementi Stadium. Two goals in three minutes from Norikazu Murakami and Kengne Ludovick was enough to seal the win for the home side who now sits six in the league.
At the other end of the table, defender Obadin Aikhena scored in the 86th minute to snatch a 1-1 draw for the Young Lions against Woodlands Wellington. They sit in eight with 11 points while Woodlands are a miserable second from bottom with 10 points.
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