Football: Singapore knocked out of SEA Games after goalless draw with Laos
The second half picked up where the two teams left off – showing all the urgency for three points yet sloppy in possession and poor in delivery.
To Singapore’s credit, they generated more opportunities, with midfielder Ajay Robson clean through on goal only to shoot high and wide.
It was then Laos’ turn to come close, with Chony Wenpaserth gifted the ball outside the penalty box by some slack Singaporean defending. The forward was unlucky to hit the post.
The Young Lions’ best chance came in the 63rd minute when substitute Nicky Melvin Singh, within seconds of coming on to the pitch, earned a penalty after going to the ground from a challenge just inside the box.
It was up to No 9 Syahadat Masnawi to give Singapore a glimmer of hope but he never looked certain and after a half-hearted attempt to fool the goalie with a stuttering run-up to the ball, only succeeded in smashing it high into the stands.
The prevailing sentiment among the Young Lions was perhaps best captured by Emaviwe, who kicked a water bottle away in sheer frustration when substituted in the 78th minute.
Deep into injury time, it was Laos who were still going, with winger Anousone Xaypanya bamboozling his defender with a sublime piece of skill and laying it across for Athit Louanglath, whose goal-bound shot was kept out by Aizil Yazid as his backline stood watching.
Singapore and Laos drew 2-2 at the last SEA Games in 2022, and battled to another goalless stalemate at the edition before that.
The Young Lions’ last medal was a bronze in 2013, and the last time it made it as far as the finals was in 1989, when they were beaten 3-1 by Malaysia.
The Causeway rivals will meet on Thursday (May 11) as Singapore heads into its last group match with only pride to play for.
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