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Football: Stags extend unbeaten S.League run in style
Posted: 14 July 2009 0117 hrs

 
 
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SINGAPORE : Tampines Rovers turned on the style at Jalan Besar Stadium on Monday evening as they blitzed past the Young Lions 3-0 to keep up their S.League title chase.

The Stags have now been unbeaten in the league for eight consecutive games, a run stretching back to early May that has seen them gather an impressive tally of 20 points out of a possible 24.

Ridhuan Muhammad, a graduate of the Young Lions system in 2006, struck in the 36th minute to open the scoring for Tampines, before further haunting his juniors with a second goal five minutes later.

The winger was then substituted by Qiu Li, who found the back of the net himself seven minutes from time to complete an emphatic rout. - sleague.com

 

 
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