Story by Alan Chiang/Red Sports. Photos by Koh Yizhe and Vanessa Lim/Red Sports
A North Queensland Fury player (#2) slides in for a tackle on a Tampines Rovers player (#12). (Photo 1 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Jalan Besar Stadium, Sunday, May 31, 2009 - Fathi Yunus scored the only goal of the game as Tampines Rovers FC overcame new Australian League outfit North Queensland Fury FC.
There was much hype surrounding the appearance of former Liverpool player, Robbie Fowler, whom many fans had sacrificed their time and money to see in action. To their dismay, he was not even featured on the substitutes list as he apparently picked up a groin injury during a training session.
The 3000 fans at least had a chance to hear him speak. After the game, he said, "It's been fantastic in Singapore and I would like to congratulate Tampines for the good game played."
Tampines Rovers FC had to contain the Australian side for most of the second half as they had last man Shariff Samat sent off after he held on to Ramone Close.
Tampines Rovers began the match with much aggression and within the first 38 seconds, Qiu Li had a great chance to draw first blood after a inch-perfectpass from Ridhuan Muhamad. But his shot was easily parried by the Fury goalkeeper Justin Pasfield.
North Queensland Fury had their fair share of attacking options when a long free-kick found Gary Wales in the penalty box. However, he failed to convert it and goalkeeper Hassan Sunny didn’t even need to move.
Qiu Li had a commendable game after he was switched to the right flank. After the quarter of an hour, his dribbling skills dazzled left-back Chris Tadrosse but no one was able to capitalize on his effort and meet the in-swinging cross.
Tampines Rovers dominated possession but had nothing to show for it as both teams walked off tied 0-0 at half-time.
The match sprung into life in the second half. After five minutes, Tampines Rovers were reduced to 10 men as Shariff Samat was penalized for holding back Ramone Close. Brendon Santalab wasted the resulting free-kick as his shot was way off target.
Minutes later, Tampines Rovers were left with no outfield striker when Noh Alam Shah was substituted. Moreover, they were playing more defensively and waiting to pounce on counter-attacks.
With 14 minutes to go, fortune smiled on Tampines Rovers when a precise through ball by Edward Tan found Fathi Yunus in the penalty box. Fathi He made no mistake in front of goal as he tapped in to the bottom left corner, out of reach of goalkeeper Justin Pasfield.
Fans started chanting the name of Robbie Fowler throughout the stadium shortly after the goal was scored but the ex-Liverpool man could only sit and watch his new team play.
North Queensland Fury picked up the pace in the final minutes of the game but they were let down by their poor finishing in front of goal and Tampines Rovers held on to win the game.
North Queensland Fury coach Ian Ferguson explained Fowler’s absence after the game.
"Robbie felt sore after a run during a training session earlier, which was confirmed as a groin injury,” he said.
He added, "I understand that he is a very famous player in Britain and he will definitely attract the media. But North Queensland Fury is not a one-man team."
R. Sasikumar, organizer of the friendly match was as disappointed as many fans who turned up at the stadium.
He said: "Of course I am absolutely disappointed that Robbie is not playing tonight."
"As human beings, we have to take health into consideration even though everyone wants to see him (Robbie Fowler) play," he added.
The performance of Tampines Rovers was a highlight for Syed Faruk, the team manager.
"I am surprised with the boys today. They were more aggressive and I guess they really wanted to test themselves against a stronger opposition," he said.
He added: "As representatives of Singapore, we have shown that we can compete at a higher level."
Match Statistics:
Tampines Rovers FC 1 North Queensland Fury FC 0
Fathi Yunus 76"
Starting Line-ups
Tampines Rovers FC: Hassan Sunny, Shariff Samat, Riduan Mudhamad, Satria Mad, Akihiro Nakamura, Noh Alam Shah, Qiu Li, Zulkarnaen Zainal, Benoit Croissant, Fahrudin Mustafic, Seiji Kaneko
North Queensland Fury FC: Justin Pasfield, Robert Middleby, Chris Tadrosse, Jason Spagnuolo, Daniel McBreen, Brendon Santalab, Beau Busch, Fred Agius, Gary Wales, Brett Studman, Osama Malik
A North Queensland player pulling on the shirt of a Tampines Rovers player. (Photo 2 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Players fighting for the ball. (Photo 3 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Mustafic Fahrudin of Tampines Rovers defends against a Fury player who went close to scoring. (Photo 4 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
The first yellow card was issued to Osama Malik after he appeared to pull back Fahrudin Mustafic in the middle of the pitch. (Photo 5 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Tampines Rovers keeper Hassan Sunny goes for the ball. (Photo 6 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
The only goal of the match scored by Fathi Yunus in the 76th minute. (Photo 7 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Rovers celebrate Fathi Yunus’s goal. (Photo 8 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Qiu Li had a great chance to open the scoring with only 38 seconds on the clock, but his shot was saved. (Photo 9 © Koh Yizhe/Red Sports)
A Tampines player just misses a cross. (Photo 10 © Koh Yizhe/Red Sports)
Fury’s captain Robert Middleby clears the ball before it could go out for a corner. (Photo 11 © Koh Yizhe/Red Sports)
Justin Pasfield punches the ball out of the penalty area. (Photo 12 © Koh Yizhe/Red Sports)
Brett Studman preventing Ridhuan Muhamad from getting the ball. (Photo 13 © Koh Yizhe/Red Sports)
Qiu Li gets fouled as he tries to squeeze in-between two players. (Photo 14 © Koh Yizhe/Red Sports)
Shariff Samat holds Ramone Close back when he was through on goal and gets a red card for it. (Photo 15 © Koh Yizhe/Red Sports)
Imran Sahib controls the ball under the watchful eye of a North Queensland Fury player. (Photo 16 © Koh Yizhe/Red Sports)
A ball boy sits bored. (Photo 17 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Fans got a chance to catch a glimpse of “god” at the end of the match. (Photo 18 © Koh Yizhe/Red Sports)
Ian Fergerson (right) talks about his team. (Photo 19 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
A North Queensland Fury player (#2) slides in for a tackle on a Tampines Rovers player (#2)
It should be Tampines Rovers player (#12)
“can we please… blah… blah… blah…”
who do you think you are marissab???
sponsor of Red Sports!?!
Hi marissab,
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Thanks, Darren. : )
Can we please have more constructive comments other than complaints and gripes about this and that not being covered? A total bunch of whining little kids.
9 out of 10 stories are not on football.
Perhaps a section called “Get your facts right” or “Arithmetic 101″…. or write and submit your own stories/match reports
Keep up the great work Les and team!
Darren
can we please have more coverage other than bloody football? 9 out of 10 stories are on football. either call it “football in motion” or improve your coverage
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