Singapore beat Philippines, maintain winning start to Suzuki Cup

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SINGAPORE — For 60 minutes on Wednesday (Dec 8), the Lions huffed and puffed. Passes went wide and long, the midfield battle looked a gridlock and a stalemate seemed on the cards.

Passes went wide and long, the midfield battle looked a gridlock and a stalemate seemed on the cards.

It was Quak who looked the most dangerous for Singapore early on, as he forced the Philippines custodian into a comfortable save in the fourth minute before poking over several minutes later. While the away side had their fair share of possession, they largely failed to trouble Lions custodian Hassan Sunny.

 

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