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Singapore Holds China To 2-2 Draw In World Cup Qualifier

China's Defence Minister Li Shangfu attends the 20th IISS Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore

Singapore's national football team displayed resilience and promise in their recent match against China, securing a commendable 2-2 draw after being two goals down at halftime. The result marked the first point for the Lions in the second round of Asian qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The match saw Singapore adopting a more progressive style of play, showcasing determination and a shift in mentality under the leadership of their new coach. Despite facing a formidable opponent ranked significantly higher in the FIFA world rankings, Singapore managed to hold their ground and even had opportunities to secure a victory.

Coach Ogura's approach of cautious optimism and focus on continuous improvement seems to be resonating with the team and fans alike. His understated sincerity and commitment to the challenge ahead have garnered approval from supporters, who are hopeful for a resurgence in Singaporean football.

Looking ahead, Singapore aims to build on this positive result as they prepare for upcoming fixtures in the Asian qualifiers. While the road to the World Cup remains challenging, the team's performance against China has sparked optimism for potential success in future competitions.

With the AFF Championship on the horizon, Singapore will face a crucial test to gauge their progress against regional rivals. The team's aspirations extend beyond regional dominance, with ambitions to make an impact on the continental stage in the coming years.

As Singaporean football enthusiasts remain cautiously optimistic, the upcoming rematch against China presents an opportunity for the Lions to maintain their momentum and continue their upward trajectory in international football.

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