March 29, 2025

[Preview] BG Pathum v Lion City Sailors (Top Spot Up for Grabs)

Finishing top means we get to avoid BG Tampines in the semi-final of the Cup, but frankly I don’t think that will be the biggest concern to Coach Ranko. If you want to win the Cup, you’ll have to beat the best teams anyway. The semi-finalists have already been confirmed last night – with BG Tampines and DPMM from Group B, and BG Pathum and our Sailors from Group A. What’s gonna pan out tonight? Let’s dive right into the preview. B-Team Pathum And no, I am not referring to Tampines Rovers. [wink] I am referring to BG Pathum playing last night, and thus logically it’s safe to assume they will be bringing their B team to Singapore. To make it even worse for them, they have a huge clash with Buriram in the Shopee Cup, and will probably want to rest some players for that match too. I think we can probably expect a lineup featuring youth players and second-stringers. If you have a BG Pathum kit in your wardrobe, you might want to bring it along – they’ll probably play you too if any of their starting 11 get tired or injured. Will We Rotate? I think we will play a pretty strong lineup. We’ve already rested our NT players in the last game, and our next game is not until next Sunday against Young Lions. Which is a bit of a pity if you ask me. This has been a very long season, and the excitement generated by our domestic competitions cannot compare to the excitement generated by the continental competitions. Don’t take it from me, take it from the attendance numbers. While the Sydney game has already sold out 80% of the home section (get your tickets if you haven’t), attendance for the past few Cup games has been dismal. It would be nice if things can be spiced up a little and supporters get to watch players who don’t usually get gametime. Last match for example, I think we all were excited to see what Nathan Mao would be able to do given that he was starting. When he went through on goal after a sublime pass from Bart Ramselaar split the defence, I think the whole crowd was waiting to see the net bulge, and it would have been a proud moment for the youngster. These are moments we want to see more of. Perhaps it’s speaking from a position of privilege, where we’re so used to seeing our team win, we want to see how the next generation will fare. Could Rui Pires’s stint at right centre-back have been cut short by 15min or so to allow us a glimpse of a promising centre-back from the academy? Could there have been 10-15 minute cameos for other talents from the U21 team that looks set to win the U21 championship? Let’s see what kind of team we get tomorrow – considering we really don’t need to win this, I hope we get to see more game time for our fringe players. Conclusion It has been a very short preview, because there really is nothing much to say for a game of such little consequence. Let’s see how it goes, and let’s hope for a good game and no injuries! I think we will win because we will play a strong team and they will play their janitor. COME ON YOU BOYS IN BLUE! My predicted line-up Zharfan Rohaizad Akram Azman, Lionel Tan, Bailey Wright, Toni Datkovic, Diogo Costa Rui Pires, Song Ui-Young Shawal Anuar, Lennart Thy, Bart Ramselaar Score Prediction Joseph and I predict the scores and track our success in a table. Stay tuned to find out who is the prediction king! Eddy’s prediction: BG Pathum 0 Sailors 3 Joseph’s prediction: BG Pathum 1 Sailors 2 Written by Eddy Hirono If you’d like to support the work we do here at SailorFanTalk, you may want to visit https://ko-fi.com/sailorfantalk and leave us a tip!

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[Post-Match Thoughts] Perfect Hattrick from Lennart Thy Seals Qualification (Geylang 1 Sailors 3)

So, none of the crazy scenarios panned out. By winning, we ensured safe passage into the final 4 and the only thing that remains up for grabs is top spot when we play BG Pathum. It was a pretty low-key fixture both on and off the pitch. The Ultras Eagles are usually one of the loudest fan groups in the league especially in their home games, but for this game, they were strangely muted, possibly due to it being the month of Ramadan, and also because their side had already been knocked out. Let’s dive quickly now into some post-match thoughts. Perfect Hat-Trick from Lennart Thy First goal left foot, second goal header, third goal right foot. A perfect hat-trick. It’s Lenny’s 3rd hat-trick of the season, and that brings his goal tally up to 27 goals in 37 appearances across all competitions. A great tally by all accounts but we’ve addressed this before – while I’m convinced, some supporters are still not convinced. And perhaps the next stat will shed some light on that. 25 goals in 23 appearances in domestic competitions (SPL and SG Cup). There is a perception that he still can’t do it against higher-level opposition. I have some sympathy for him in that regard. I don’t think it’s as much him not being able to do it, it’s more that Shawal Anuar is having the season of his life, and fully deserves to start ahead of him for continental games when we usually only line up with one striker. Also, in the league he is already the 2nd top-scorer, but of course, nobody’s numbers look good compared to the top-scorer, Tomoyuki Doi, who has 43 goals in 28 games. Just ridiculous. Watching the full game though – I wonder if fans would really opt for Doi over Thy. Tomoyuki Doi may have an unreal shot on him, but he can be a very frustrating player to watch, and I suspect, a frustrating player to play with as well. He’s constantly looking to shoot rather than play in his teammates, and he demands the ball all the time, sulking when he doesn’t receive it. Also, he doesn’t really look that interested in doing his bit for the press as well. Just my opinion, but give me Lenny any day. Rasaq Looked Lively Abdul Rasaq has not had a good time of late. He’s found playing time hard to come by, and even when he sees some minutes, there isn’t the sharpness we saw in 2023 when he played. Here’s his stats for this season. And then you compare that to his form back then. It was a real waste and pity that he got a bad injury in that season, because he looked confident, strong, and he was banging in the goals. This season has been stop-start for him. While he didn’t score, he looked lively when he came on as a sub against Geylang. He could have done better with 2 shots, but when he broke down the left twice, he managed to find meaningful passes to register an assist, and also a pre-assist of sorts. In particular, his weak foot cross for Lennart Thy to head home from close range was a thing of beauty. Hopefully, he can build on this performance and do well against BG Pathum tomorrow as well. Zharfan Assured Last but not least, our keeper. Zharfan, like Rasaq, has found playing time hard to come by. However, when called upon on Thursday night, he did not put a foot wrong. He was assured when dealing with shots and caught them with ease. He was coming out to claim crosses. And he almost got to the penalty as well. Just a pity that he wasn’t able to keep a clean sheet as he deserved one. We spoke to Zharfan after the game, and he felt good about how he had played. He’s another one likely to play against BG Pathum tomorrow, so let’s hope he can keep it up and give Coach Ranko a selection dilemma. Conclusion Given that winning the SG Cup is definitely one of the objectives set before the season started, it is good that we have confirmed our entry into the knockout stages. Let’s see who claims top spot tomorrow in the group! COME ON YOU BOYS IN BLUE! Written by Eddy Hirono Picture credit – Lion City Sailors If you’d like to support the work we do here at SailorFanTalk, you may want to visit https://ko-fi.com/sailorfantalk and leave us a tip!

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