The fixture at the Philippines Sport Stadium in Manila pits the tournament’s joint most successful countries against each other. It will be a hard game because Singapore have only one point and they will fight,” Kiatisak told a pre-match conference at Novotel Manila Araneta hotel yesterday. “I know Sundram, Sundram knows me, we will see tomorrow. “They managed to claim a draw [against the Philippines] with 10 men so we can’t underestimate them. Tomorrow, if we stick to our game plan, we should be able to earn points,” he said.
Source: The Nation Bangkok November 21, 2016 14:34 UTC