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[Post-Match Thoughts] Lion City Sailors vs Bangkok United – Nightmare on Bishan Street

Halloween may have ended, but the nightmare was far from over (for us Sailors fans). This 2-1 defeat at home to Bangkok puts us on the brink of elimination from the ACL Two. In the week since the game, many fans have analysed the game and picked out what irked them the most i.e. individual performances, key refereeing decisions, the manager. In this article, I am going to address the ONE thing that has bothered me about the Sailors all season and this game serves as the perfect opportunity to address it.  Tactics During the pre-game press conference, Bangkok United’s coach was asked about his preparations for the game, taking into consideration the Sailor’s strengths and weaknesses. The very first thing he mentioned was how we are a counter-attacking team and are dangerous on the break. That is exactly what I would like to talk about. After last season’s domestic dominance and continental success (ACL 2 FINALIST), we all felt that the Sailors outdid themselves. With the addition of 4 new signings, we were given reasons to believe this was going to be the turning point in the way we approach games. We are now going to press teams from the start and try to dictate/dominate games from the get-go. A key marker for most of the top-teams around the world. However, this was not what we witnessed against Bangkok, we did not have a grip on the game. We were doing the same things I saw them do against Tampines, JDT and Persib. Passes to the wing, cross and hope for Thy/Anderson to get on the end of it, or Bart driving to the wing and cutting it back (in hopes that someone would get on the end of it). We did not have any control over the game, nor did we play a pressing game. We seemed content to once again play on the counter, and this was perfect for Bangkok United. They exploited our weaknesses in our inability to deal with long balls over the top and scored first. The minute Ranko decided to sub out both of our midfield pivots, Tsiy and Rui, it felt like he was starting to hit the panic button and wanted to “start pressing”. Soon after, another long ball over the top and Bangkok doubled their lead, with our defence all exposed and no protection from the non-existent midfield. Ranko decided to switch his in-game analog settings to “All-out Attack”  (sounds familiar fellow FIFA/EAFC players?) by bringing on Rasaq. Remember the pressing game I mentioned earlier? Yea, we did it for the last 4 minutes, got a goal back as a reward but it was too little too late. When the final whistle blew, Bishan Stadium was stunned into silence and disappointment. Our fate is no longer in our hands UNLESS… Selangor could do us a favour against Persib. Hatewatch mode was activated but we all know what happened at the end of that insane game *cries in Selangor keeper*. The Weight of Expectation Heading home that night got me thinking about last season. Are we spoiled as fans? Are we having unnecessarily high expectations of the team in the continental stage (given how fortunate we were last season)? Personally, I tend to temper my expectations based on what I see on the pitch, not based on online/social media noise. And based on what I saw last year, this team has the players that are more than worthy of being moulded into a team that can dominate on the big stage. With all due respect to the teams in the SPL, I believe the expectations of everyone associated at LCS should be making a mark in the ACL and Shopee cup. Of course, no team has the given right to win the SPL or the Singapore Cup based on past merit and branding, but if we are trying to be one of the marquee club sides in Southeast Asia or even Asia, then we must compete and beat the best there is out there. We must raise the bar not just off the pitch with new sponsorship deals and player signings but raise the performance standards. No more sitting back and counter as our primary style of play but having a more aggressive approach from the get-go. Conclusion It’s now up to Ranko and his men to get this right, because up next is the game fans have been eagerly awaiting for. This “must win game” against Persib is going to bring fans on an emotional rollercoaster, one scarier than the Battlestar Galactica. Am I confident after recent performances? Not really. Am I hopeful? Most definitely. I will be there, wedged between the fans in the tight Bishan stadium seats, cheering my lungs out. If you thought the buzz on social media is loud now, you have no idea what is about to happen after this game. Hold on to your beers (or Bandung for this game), cause November 26, we have a shot at redemption. A shot to remind everyone (especially Persib fans online)…. just who we are 😉 #ForzaSailors Written by Reuben 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] JDT vs Sailors – Shopee Cup Review

As I took the roads up North, all I could think about was, “Could we do it on a warm, sunny evening in Johor?”. Sadly, 10mins into kick-off, I knew my answer was a straight-up NO when the referee pointed to the spot for a JDT penalty. As the match progressed, LCS fans in the stands and those watching at home were an emotional wreck. I’ll try my best to summarise all them emotions in the next few paragraphs as we unpack what was an eventful evening at the Sultan Ibrahim stadium.   Pre-Game Thoughts Coming into this game, dare I say, 90% of us fans weren’t as optimistic as we should be after the disastrous performance against Tampines over the weekend. Matchday chat predictions ranged from a narrow JDT win to even a 6-1 hammering for LCS. When the lineups were out, seeing JDT field an “ACL Elite”- worthy starting 11 definitely reinforced our pessimism. However, Tsiy Ndenge’s inclusion in the LCS 11 was a potential sign of positive things to come, given his commanding and impressive 2nd half showing against Tampines. The stage was set, the teams were ready, the sun was blazing and the referee blew his whistle at 17:30 sharp. Quick recap 10mins into the game, a long ball over the top, our defence was caught napping and a foul on JDT’s frontman Jairo led to an early penalty scored by Joao Figueiredo. The penalty call seemed soft and fans made their feelings known (lound and clear with the drums for support). All of a sudden, the scorching heat no longer bothered the fans as the referee and his team became public enemy number 1. That set the tone for the rest of the game as they were rained with slightly dubious calls and “non-fouls”. However, we need to acknowledge that the end-result of the game was not down to the referee but more so on our shortcomings, which was perfectly summed up by JDT’s 2nd for the night. Arif Aiman, the poster-boy for Malaysian football who was showcasing his talent throughout the game with his precise wing play, played in a brilliant cross that caught our defence by surprise. The ball was bundling around the box and once again, that indecisiveness to clear the ball gave Figueiredo all the time in the world to slot in the 2nd. JDT’s 3rd came in the second half when a quick freekick was taken and Arif Aiman put the icing on the cake with a low-driven finish. Once again, our defence was caught completely off-guard and we were punished. A stunning Shawal Anuar finish in the 6th minute of added time did give the travelling fans something to cheer about, but it was too little too late. General Thoughts The end-result did not come as a surprise since many of us believed we were playing against a team that were levels above us. We simply wanted to see if the issues observed over the weekend against Tampines were slowly being cut out. However, our defensive incapabilities on dealing with long balls over the top and often being caught out were there to see from the start. We surely appear to be missing Bailey’s leadership and communication at the back, as his absence for both our first 2 games is evident in the goals we are conceding. Fair play to Safuwan for stepping up in both games and providing his experience, although one could see him struggling slightly with the responsibility. Our keeper Ivan was still a nervy figure at the back, with several “beneficial passes” to the opposition and putting our already unsettling defence in danger.  As for the men in the middle, Tsiy was definitely a bright spark for us with his driving runs and positive play. His play with Bart, which almost resulted in the sailors pulling a goal back in the second half, was one of a few positive moments for us. Rui, on the other hand, was sadly having a shocker with almost 3 back-to-back-to-back misplaced passes which almost gifted JDT a third, early in the second half. As for our attack, Anderson Lopes cut an isolated figure again, starved of any beneficial service and almost made to run at JDTs defence on his own. Once again, the team definitely showed there was more to work on in the training ground in trying to get the best out of Anderson (perhaps switching away from hoofing long aimless balls into the box and more one-two linkup/interchanges). Overall, it was a slightly improved performance from the Sailors (especially in the second half) in what has been an extremely challenging start to the season. Post Game Thoughts The feeling of being a part of an “away day crew” was surely a unique one. A first for me and I must say all credit goes to every single fan that turned up at the Sultan Ibrahim stadium. From singing the familiar chants to voicing our displeasure at what was happening, it was a truly holistic experience. Members of The Crew (drummers to song leads) brought the passion to the stands and that made the entire evening a special one for everyone who travelled. Hats off to the LCS committee who organised busses to ferry Sailors fans to the game and back smoothly and comfortably. We may have lost the game and lost out in fan numbers, but we surely made our voices heard, loud and proud. Cheers to JDT for a wonderful game, amazing fans, and a stunning stadium), and with that, all I have to say is we are just warming up. Our Sailors’ identity will shine through during this tough period,and the players will return with something to prove. As for us fans, we will continue to fly the LCS flag high, HOME AND AWAY 😉. Written by Reuben 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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