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Proud Of A Mindset Shift
The Straits Times
|June 26, 2025
Outgoing national coach Ogura says he is pleased with the Lions' mentality
Being congratulated after a 2-2 comeback draw with China triggered a terse reaction from Tsutomu Ogura on his debut as Singapore coach in March 2024. He criticised that mindset, insisting that the Lions should never be satisfied with a draw.
After stepping down prematurely as Lions coach 15 months later, he expressed pride that there has been a mentality shift under his watch.
The manner of the 2-1 away victory over Bangladesh in an Asian Cup qualifier on June 10 – with players dissatisfied despite having overcome physical opponents before a partisan home crowd – is a sign the Lions are now demanding more from themselves and one another.
The Japanese coach highlighted that even those who did not play in Dhaka were animated on the sidelines, encouraging their on-field teammates to see out the victory.
"I am very proud because there has been a change (in mentality)," said the 58-year-old, as he looked back on his Lions stint in an exclusive interview with The Straits Times.
"Even in our first Asian Cup qualifier against Hong Kong (which ended in a 0-0 draw in March), who are higher than us in ranking, nobody was satisfied with the draw. People were disappointed and felt we should win. I am very happy about this."
The Japanese, who was appointed in February 2024 on a two-year contract, resigned due to personal reasons, the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) announced on June 24.
While his tenure is over after 509 days, Ogura is heartened by the players' showing in his 16th and last match in charge.
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