No Monkey Business
Chan Ze Han might have stolen the headlines with his almost-goal in stoppage time, but head coach
Tian Yonghang had eyes only on the next match against Mayuyu AKB48 - who lost narrowly to Shadow Chaser(R) SC by the odd goal today. "Sure we might still be top, but the lead's just three points. That can be lost very quickly." Tian noted. "I think the lads are all tired of Division Three by now, they know what they have to do."
tpyers were not about to put up much resistance against Phantasm Hotspurs as they fell 0-7, and while Eng Chi Wei would be stricken by a late groin concern, he will hardly be missed against ggttbtbyny either, not with the downtown whipping boys collapsing by the same margin against Controlar. "I want us to face Hotspurs having already effectively won it." Tian added.
Farmer Bunnies kept themselves in the mix with a 3-0 home result versus FC Jurong Rovers, with early goals from
Prakash Bhujbal and
Ong Li Jing settling nerves for once.
Louis Lee contributed a third in stoppage time to help their goal difference, while
Guan Ming Kum's stubbed toe coincided with a suspension for his third yellow card.
"Well, he's not wasting unnecessary time, at least."
Vishnu Tallapaka quipped.
There would be no moving up the table, however, as all three clubs above them won too, with FC Phondle prevailing 3-1 over Mangrove Pittas to stay ahead of Brighton UK on goals scored, after Amine Abdelmajid's brace in the latter's 3-0 shutout of SK28. Really McCoys widened the goal gap against Buns by hammering Sengkang Town FC for six, in another noncompetitive fixture.
Grilled International recovered from last weekend's defeat by thrashing Baboon Show St. Pauli 7-0, with
Chua Jun Long and
Azri bin Sazali claiming two apiece, hours after bumping V.217 flagbearers Mo LFC 2-1 in the Division Battle. The Norwegians scored through Martin Skjærstad in the 30th minute from what would be their only shot on target of the match, before Chua and
Leri Bezhanishvili breached their defence late on.
Ponyhof would cement their reputation as the best of the rest, as they fought their way to three points over Elefanten der Wüste, thanks to an inch-perfect Matthäus Winkler free-kick take. No surprises otherwise, with AC Rabissale protecting their lead with an 8-0 over SFK Ajaks, and Amelinho Kickers keeping pace by beating Nice AS 5-0.