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Pasir Ris - Vincent Low is convinced Myjia can play much better football than what we have been dishing out for the past weeks.

Despite ending a run of two consecutive defeats with a flattering 4-1 win over Friends of Aaron, Vincent was less than pleased with the team performance.

"With all due respect to Friends of Aaron, Myjia should be at least 3 goals up at halftime," remarked Vincent in reference to the slender one-goal lead at the halfway mark against F.o.A.

The goal, courtesy of a curling freekick from Jackson Seetoh came after Myjia spurned a series of goalscoring opportunities and as Vincent lamented, "our standards have dipped and I am at a loss as to the reason behind it."

Vincent briefly lambasted the team at halftime and Myjia at least showed a little improvement with goals in the second half from Leong Wai Meng with a brace before Wilson Tan wrapped up an unconvincing Myjia performance with a late goal as he rounded the keeper brilliantly before slotting into an empty net.

Agreeing with his manager, Wai Meng added, "I thought Ronnie did brilliantly with two chances, one of which he dribbled past the defence but his shot was smothered by the keeper and the other off a superb cross by Wilkin which Ronnie narrowly missed. We are just lacking the luck, the lucky break when our strikers start to score freely again."

Ironically, Wai Meng himself missed a glorious chance for a hat-trick when he opted to lob the goalkeeper when a simple shot would have been the better choice. The midfielder has since apologised for his arrogance.

With the next fixture less than three days away, Vincent would be hoping that Myjia start putting away the chances and treat the fans to a much better brand of football.
 
 
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