BANGKOK: Thanks to Baihakki Khaizan's late strike sealing a 3-1 win for Singapore over Thailand in the first leg of the ASEAN Football Federation Suzuki Cup final on December 19, it now appears that the Lions have one hand firmly on the trophy.
But forward Aleksandar Duric has declared that there is absolutely no room for thoughts like that in the Singapore camp.
The 22-man squad arrived in Bangkok on Thursday for the return leg, which will be played on December 22 at the Supachalasai Stadium, and the veteran marksman has urged his team-mates to keep their eye on the ball.
"Sure it's a nice score at 3-1 for us, but it's only half-time," said Duric, 42.
"The Thais will have a second chance and I'm sure they will want to grab it. For us it's important to stay cool and not do anything stupid on the field.
"I have been telling the younger players how important it is not to lose sight of the mission that is yet to be completed.
"To be overconfident at this stage is the worst thing that can happen to us. Stay cool, stay focused, keep up the hard work and we will be fine."
Duric was speaking upon the team's arrival at their hotel in Bangkok, following a long journey made more tiring by Bangkok's notorious evening rush hour. But despite the many hours spent seated in the coach, the squad looked relaxed.
After a quick meal, the players spent 90 minutes in the hotel's swimming pool as part of the recovery process.
It was also revealed that left-back Shaiful Esah, who received a knock to his head on Wednesday, has been declared fit.
"It has been one tiring day," said Lions team manager Eugene Loo.
"Getting to the airport, clearing immigration and the slow bus ride to the hotel. But we knew what to expect, so there is no irritation or frustration on our part. We are here to do a job and finish it successfully."
- TODAY
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