BG Tampines Rovers handed ACL2 lifeline after error-strewn q-final, first leg against Bangkok United
The Straits Times
The narrow 2-1 loss means there is all to play for in the second leg at the Jalan Besar Stadium on March 12. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE – Careless mistakes by BG Tampines Rovers gifted Bangkok United a two-goal lead in their AFC Champions League Two (ACL2) quarter-final, first leg in Thailand on March 5.
But the Singapore Premier League (SPL) side were handed a lifeline when the Thai outfit returned the favour to take only a 2-1 advantage into the second leg at the Jalan Besar Stadium on March 12.
Post-match, interim Tampines coach Robert Eziakor said: “It wasn’t an easy game. We got punished by our two mistakes but after that, the boys did a fantastic job and defended properly.
“Mistakes are part of football. As a team, we came back stronger and did a good job.
“For the second leg, we need to sort ourselves out, start and end the game strongly, and get a good result.”
Stags skipper and goalkeeper Syazwan Buhari had kept a clean sheet in their 3-0 SPL win over Hougang United on his return on Feb 27 from a concussion injury, but dropped clangers early on against Bangkok.

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