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AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers: Singapore edge Bangladesh 2-1 in gritty Dhaka showdown
AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers: Singapore edge Bangladesh 2-1 in gritty Dhaka showdown

Independent Singapore

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Independent Singapore

AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers: Singapore edge Bangladesh 2-1 in gritty Dhaka showdown

BANGLADESH: Singapore's Lions clinched a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Bangladesh on Tuesday evening at the Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka, keeping their AFC Asian Cup 2027 dreams alive with a crucial three points in Group C. The win propels Singapore to second place in the group standings, just behind Hong Kong, who lead on goal difference following their win over India. Bangladesh, despite a spirited second-half push, slips to third. First Half: Song opens the scoring Photo: FAS Website It was a cagey start in front of a passionate home crowd, but the visitors slowly grew into the game. Singapore struck just before the half-time whistle — midfielder Song Ui-young finishing from close range after a deflected cross was knocked down into his path. The goal came against the run of play but set the tone for a clinical Singapore display. Second Half: Fandi extends, Rakib responds Bangladesh came out of the tunnel with renewed urgency. Hamza Choudhury, a British-born Sheffield United midfielder, has been making waves since confirming his allegiance to the Bangladeshi Tigers. He dictated the tempo of the game in midfield and created several game-winning openings. Yet it was Singapore who struck next. In the 58th minute, striker Ikhsan Fandi capitalised on a spilt shot from the Bangladesh keeper to slot home the Lions' second. The hosts halved the deficit nine minutes later through Rakib Hossain, who coolly slotted a low shot past Izwan Mahbud after a clever ball from Choudhury. But despite late pressure — including a golden chance for Hamza in stoppage time — the equaliser never came. New faces, old hopes The game saw two debutants for Bangladesh: Canadian-born midfielder Shamit Shome and 18-year-old winger Fahamedul Islam, both brought in by head coach Javier Cabrera to freshen up the squad. While Shome was introduced late in the second half, Islam made promising runs that thrilled the Dhaka crowd. The stadium itself — freshly renovated and roaring with energy — became a true 12th man for the Bengal Tigers. But even with home advantage, the hosts couldn't find the finishing touch. See also Unbelievable Arsenal firing away What's Next Singapore will next face India at home in October, with hopes of qualification firmly in sight. For Bangladesh, the focus will be on tightening defensive lapses and building cohesion in midfield. As the group heats up, this clash was a reminder of how narrow the margins are in Asian football — and how much heart still drives both sides of the pitch.

Football: Singapore beat Bangladesh 2-1 in AFC Asian Cup qualifier
Football: Singapore beat Bangladesh 2-1 in AFC Asian Cup qualifier

CNA

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • CNA

Football: Singapore beat Bangladesh 2-1 in AFC Asian Cup qualifier

SINGAPORE: The Lions hung on to beat Bangladesh 2-1 at the Dhaka National Stadium on Tuesday (Jun 10), courtesy of goals from Song Ui-young and Ikhsan Fandi. The win, in spite of a second-half Rakib Hossain goal, means Singapore now have four points after their first two matches in the third round of the Asian Cup qualifiers. They are top of their group, ahead of Hong Kong on goals scored, with Bangladesh third and India bottom. Each of the six group leaders will qualify for the 2027 Asian Cup. Singapore are ranked 161st in the world rankings and Bangladesh are ranked 183rd. However, Javier Cabrera's men recently added quality to their ranks with the likes of Sheffield United midfielder Hamza Choudhury and Shamit Shome, who had two caps for Canada, taking up citizenship. Up against a physical home side, it was Tsutomu Ogura's men who had the better of the chances in the first 45 minutes. After an early start where the Lions struggled to put together a coherent spell, it was a long throw which provided their first opening. A Jordan Emaviwe header dropped towards Song, but he was only able to direct the ball wide. Singapore gradually found a foothold in the game as a smart header from Ikhsan dropped wide in the 15th minute. Six minutes later, a better chance fell the way of Singapore's talisman, but he only found the side netting. The Lions were picking gaps through the middle of the park on occasion, and in the 30th minute, Ikhsan raced through, but a poor connection on the strike saw goalkeeper Mitul Marma claw the ball away. Bangladesh had chances of their own, with the best one falling to Fahamedul Islam, whose shot was bravely blocked by defender Safuwan Baharudin. Then came the defining moment for the Lions, as another towering header from Emaviwe resulted in the ball being played back in by Harhys Stewart. Song swept the ball in from close range, despite the shot deflecting off Choudhury. Ikhsan got his reward in the 58th minute, after Marma palmed a Hami Syahin strike into his path and the forward held off his man to rifle home. But the game was by no means done, as Bangladesh won the ball in the midfield and Hossain squeezed a shot under Izwan Mahbud from a Choudhury pass. It was now the home side who bossed proceedings, with a header rebounding off the crossbar late in the game, but the Lions held firm to come away with the three points. Tsutomu Ogura's men drew 0-0 at home against Hong Kong in March, while Bangladesh also held India to a goalless draw. The Lions have never qualified for the Asian Cup on merit, with their only appearance coming as hosts in 1984.

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