Heart of the Matter: FAS to leave ‘no stone unturned’ after Singapore football squad review

Heart of the Matter: FAS to leave ‘no stone unturned’ after Singapore football squad review

SINGAPORE: When the Young Lions came off the field after a 7-0 drubbing by Malaysia, the brickbats came fast and furious. For seasoned sports journalist Philip Goh, that result summed up the growing chasm of football standards between both countries. 

“We’ve been losing at the age group competitions for quite a while now. Every single age group competition that we go to, we seem to come back with very adverse results.  

“(The Malaysians) are continuing to progress, but we’ve been regressing,” said Mr Goh, on the latest episode of the Heart of the Matter podcast. 

Mr Bernard Tan, acting president of the Football Association of Singapore (FAS), who was also a guest on the show, did not refute Mr Goh’s observation. He agreed that the younger age groups have not been doing well in tournaments and the key is to find out why.  

On the SEA Games loss, he told host Steven Chia: “Never in our wildest dreams (did we think) we would lose 7-0 … some of them can’t really explain what went wrong on the field … the technical team (needs time) to really ask ourselves, what really went wrong?”