SINGAPORE – When the fourth official indicated that five minutes of stoppage time will be added to the match, the scoreboard at Our Tampines Hub on April 11 read: BG Tampines Rovers 2 Geylang International 3.
The live Singapore Premier League table at that time showed that defending champions Lion City Sailors would end the night eight points clear at the top, as Tampines fans and officials in the stadium cut frustrated figures.
With six games to go, it looked like the Stags’ title challenge was all but over.
But within several dramatic minutes of stoppage time, the entire picture changed.
Goals in the fifth and eighth minutes of added time saw Tampines snatch a last-gasp 4-3 victory as players and fans celebrated with wild abandon.
Suddenly, the Stags were back in the title race as they ended the night five points behind the Sailors, with two clashes to come between the league’s top two teams.
In a flash, a toxic environment – sections of Tampines supporters were heard lambasting Stags’ new coach Katsuhito Kinoshi earlier – turned into a celebratory atmosphere.
Japanese forward Hide Higashikawa, who scored the winner eight minutes into stoppage time to bag a hat-trick, said through a translator after the dramatic win: “We didn’t give up when it was 3-2. We showed our mentality. We did it through teamwork, not just because of me.”
Kinoshi, meanwhile, breathed more than a sigh of relief.




