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  • 20 December 2024, Malaysia vs Singapore, 0-0, Draw
  • 14 December 2024, Thailand vs Malaysia, 1-0, Lose
  • 11 December 2024, Malaysia vs Timor-Leste, 3-2, Win
  • 08 December 2024, Cambodia vs Malaysia, 2-2, Draw
  • 10 January 2023, Thailand vs Malaysia, 3-0, Lose
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  • 29 December 2024, Vietnam vs Singapore, 3-1, Lose
  • 26 December 2024, Singapore vs Vietnam, 0-2, Lose
  • 20 December 2024, Malaysia vs Singapore, 0-0, Draw
  • 17 December 2024, Singapore vs Thailand, 2-4, Lose
  • 14 December 2024, Timor-Leste vs Singapore, 0-3, Win
Singapore
Away
ASEAN Championship
ASEAN Championship, Asia

In the ASEAN Championship match between Malaysia and Singapore, the final scoreline may suggest a stalemate, but the underlying statistics reveal an engaging battle. Both teams struggled to convert opportunities into goals, which is prominently highlighted by the absence of goals on the scoresheet. Malaysia demonstrated a more aggressive approach in their attacking play with nine corner kicks compared to Singapore's six, suggesting a more persistent pressing toward the Singaporean defense.

Both teams exhibited aggressive playing styles, as evidenced by the foul counts, with Malaysia committing 14 fouls and Singapore committing 11. These numbers indicate that while Malaysia was slightly more aggressive, Singapore's efforts often resulted in disciplinary action, racking up four yellow cards compared to Malaysia's single booking. The surplus of yellow cards against Singapore, especially clustered during the second half, may have had a psycho-tactical impact, potentially restraining Singapore’s players from fully committing to tackles and duels for fear of receiving a red card.

In terms of discipline and control, Malaysia managed to maintain composure with only one yellow card and fewer offsides, highlighting a slightly superior organizational structure in high-pressure situations. While the match ended goalless, Malaysia's ability to earn nearly double the corner kicks and manage fewer disciplinary actions suggests they maintained a strategic advantage in creating chances, even if they weren't successful in capitalizing on these opportunities. The high number of fouls and yellow cards from Singapore reflects potential vulnerabilities in maintaining defensive discipline, which Malaysia could have better exploited to break the deadlock.

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Form Guide

Draw0-0Malaysia vs Singapore
Lose1-0Thailand vs Malaysia
Win3-2Malaysia vs Timor-Leste
Draw2-2Cambodia vs Malaysia
Lose3-0Thailand vs Malaysia
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
5:8
GOALS / MATCH
1
  • Malaysia has won only one out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 5:8, scoring 1 goals average
Lose3-1Vietnam vs Singapore
Lose0-2Singapore vs Vietnam
Draw0-0Malaysia vs Singapore
Lose2-4Singapore vs Thailand
Win0-3Timor-Leste vs Singapore
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
6:9
GOALS / MATCH
1.2
  • Singapore has won only one out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 6:9, scoring 1.2 goals average

Malaysia H2H Singapore

Home gameMalaysia00SingaporeAway gameASEAN Championship
Home gameMalaysia41SingaporeAway gameASEAN Championship
Away gameMalaysia12SingaporeHome gameInternational Friendlies
Home gameMalaysia01SingaporeAway gameInternational Friendlies
Away gameMalaysia00SingaporeHome gameInternational Friendlies
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
5:4
GOALS / MATCH
1.00
  • Malaysia lost twice in head-to-head matches
  • Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 5:4; average goals per match – 1.00
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