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Inspired by World Cup underdogs, Singapore Lions hunt for fifth regional title

SINGAPORE: As the Lions kick off their bid for regional football glory, they are taking inspiration from the performance of underdogs in the recently concluded FIFA World Cup.

The Singapore national football team will face Myanmar on Saturday (Dec 24), in an ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Mitsubishi Electric Cup group also consisting of Laos, Malaysia and Vietnam.

“We have looked at the underdogs in the World Cup and we've taken motivation from teams like Morocco. You saw how far they could go. So, you know, we want to be together as a team and show strength in togetherness,” said defender Ryhan Stewart.

In the recent World Cup, Morocco became the first African semi-finalists in the tournament’s history, claiming the scalp of European giants Belgium, Spain and Portugal along the way.

The 22-year-old Stewart, who plays for Thai League 2 club Chiangmai, is among the youngsters expected to step up, with the team missing key players going into the competition.

The Lions will go in search of a fifth regional title a little short in attacking options, but are hoping the home fans at Jalan Besar Stadium will give them an extra boost.

The home support buoyed them to an inspired semi-final finish last year, when they stretched eventual runners-up Indonesia to the end, despite red cards and refereeing decisions going against them.

This time, the Lions will be without top scorer Ikhsan Fandi, playmaker Adam Swandi and veteran defender Safuwan Baharuddin, due to injuries. Forward Taufik Suparno also dropped out for personal reasons.

Despite the challenges, coach Takayuki Nishigaya, appointed in April this year, believes his players can rise above the odds.

"I totally understand this tournament is very important for Singaporeans. So I would

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