Singapore football needs to think ‘out of this world’, say observers

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PHNOM PENH – If Singapore football is to get out of this current rut, it needs to think “out of this world” and make “drastic changes”, say local experts and observers. Once again, the state of local football is under scrutiny after a catastrophic showing at the...

Geylang International coach and former national winger Noor Ali pointed to Young Lions coach Philippe Aw, who had publicly blamed the current results on the mistakes from 10 years ago.

A coach has to instil the right mentality and belief in the team, just like Barry Whitbread did for Noor Ali and his team at the 1998 Tiger Cup, he added.SEA Games 2023: Goalkeeper Aizil Yazid a bright spark amid gloomy outlook for Singapore “It’s a failure on the part of the exco and the general secretary who make and execute the decisions. They have let us down so many times. If we have the same people there, we have no chance to succeed,” added the former international, who noted that there are qualified people who can take over.

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