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Malaysia Beat Singapore 4-1 to qualify for the AFF Cup Semi-Finals in Style.

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Singapore crash out of AFF Mitsubishi Electric Cup after 4-1 defeat by Malaysia

CNA

SINGAPORE: Needing to avoid defeat in order to progress to the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Mitsubishi Electric Cup semi-finals, Singapore sunk to a 4-1 defeat at the hands of Causeway rivals Malaysia on Tuesday (Jan 3).


At the Bukit Jalil stadium in Kuala Lumpur, a first-half header from Darren Lok and a second-half Stuart Wilkin double put the Tigers comfortably ahead, before a late goal from substitute Faris Ramli reduced arrears.


But a 88th minute Sergio Aguero strike would seal the win and Malaysia's qualification at the expense of Singapore.


Takayuki Nishigaya’s men went into the game knowing that a draw or a win would see them progress to the semi-finals of the tournament.


The Lions began their campaign with a closely-contested 3-2 victory over Myanmar and followed that up with a 2-0 victory away to Laos. A 0-0 stalemate against Vietnam at the Jalan Besar stadium on Friday then kept them in good stead to make the semis for the second consecutive tournament.


Singapore were one point ahead of Malaysia, who edged Myanmar 1-0 in their opening game, before thrashing Laos 5-0. However, a 3-0 loss to Vietnam left them with all to do against Singapore.


And the Tigers took the game to their opponents from the opening whistle.


Buoyed by their characteristically raucous home crowd, Malaysia were quick off the blocks early in the game, with the tricky Lok threatening to get in behind the Singapore rearguard.


Singapore custodian Hassan Sunny was called into action early on as he thwarted a darting run from Faisal Halim, before smothering a shot from Malaysian fullback Ruventhiran Vengadesan.


The Lions' first chance fell the way of Irfan Fandi, with the defender on the end of a Christopher Van Huizen cross in the 11th minute. But the 25-year-old could only direct his header wide.


Faizal continued to be a thorn in the side of the Singapore defence and would hammer a shot at Hassan minutes later after Song Ui-young had lost posession. But the experienced Singapore stopper proved up to the task.


Singapore would find gaps in Malaysia's backline on several occasions, with the most notable chance coming the way of Song. But the hardworking midfielder could only snatch at the chance when he could have taken an extra touch.


Then came the crucial goal for the Tigers in the 35th minute as Safawi Rasid seized possession on the right and his cross was headed home by Lok.


The last time both sides met was in March last year when Singapore beat Malaysia 2-1 in an international friendly courtesy of an Ikhsan Fandi double. Ikhsan, however, was ruled out of the tournament before a ball was kicked, having sustained an injury during an international friendly against Maldives in December.


Singapore were also without Ikhsan’s younger brother Ilhan, who was replaced at half-time against Vietnam after landing awkwardly on the turf during Singapore’s last match.


But the Lions were not alone in missing key men. Malaysia too were missing a host of players from league champions Johor Darul Ta'zim.

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“To me (Singapore) in last March and this tournament not much different ... They care about defensive, drop down and look for a counter-attack but Malaysia is different," said Kim. "We want to be proactive, we want to dominate the game, give energetic and dynamic football play to achieve a win so we are different from them.


And his side walked the walk. Their stranglehold on the game grew and Malaysia found the second goal via a long-range drive from Wilkin in the 50th minute.


As Singapore teetered on the brink, Wilkin hammered the final nail in the coffin as he swivelled in the penalty box and scored with a left-footed effort.


Substitute Faris would bundle in a consolation for the Lions after Amy Recha ghosted in from the right and played the ball across to his onrushing teammate.


But any faint hopes of a revival were swiftly as extinguish as substitute Aguero curled past a hapless Hassan in the 88th minute.


The loss means that the Lions finished third in Group B with 7 points. Vietnam took top spot with 10 points after a 3-0 victory over Laos on Tuesday, while Malaysia finished on nine points.


Malaysia will next face Thailand at the Bukit Jalil stadium on Saturday (Jan 7), and in the second leg on Tuesday (Jan 10).



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