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Trust to Thrust Ahead

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September 05, 2025

After 2-1 debut loss to Malaysia, interim coach Lee urges Lions to back themselves

- Deepanraj Ganesan

Trust to Thrust Ahead

Keep calm and trust ourselves. That is interim Singapore coach Gavin Lee's message for his charges after his debut as the Lions' team ended in a 2-1 loss to Malaysia in an international friendly at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium on Sept 4.

The hosts, whose starting XI comprised mainly foreign-born players, led 2-0 through goals by Stuart Wilkin and Joao Figueiredo, before substitute Ilhan Fandi halved the deficit in the second half.

In a broadcast interview right after the match, the 34-year-old Lee said: "We should trust ourselves a little bit more. I thought there were some very good phases from us, both in attack and defence, but it's just about repeating it, and I think that requires a little bit of calmness, a little more trust in what we do.

"But it's the first step in our journey, and I'm sure we will continue to improve."

He sang a similar tune at the post-match conference when asked for the lessons learnt from the loss.

Lee, who said the players were "quite disappointed with the result", added: "We always play to win, and we definitely wanted to win. But in terms of the process, the performance that we put out there, there were... quite a lot of good phases.

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