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Filipinas tackle Singapore XI

Olmin Leyba - The Philippine Star
Filipinas tackle Singapore XI
Members of the Philippine women’s football team, with coach Alen Stajcic, celebrate after their 1-0 shocker over Australia on opening night of the AFF Championship at the Rizal Memorial Stadium Monday.
Russell Palma

MANILA, Philippines — The thunderous 1-0 stunner over fancied Australia won’t satiate host Philippines’ hunger for further growth and success as it continues its campaign in the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Women’s Championship.

But the Filipinas hope this amazing result should make their countrymen hungrier to see them in action and start trooping to the 13,000-seater Rizal Memorial Stadium in droves from hereon.

The FIFA Women’s World Cup-qualified booters return to the Rizal’s pitch at 7 tonight against Singapore, raring to put their best foot forward in their second match in Group A.

“I think this team really deserves a sellout (crowd),” Philippine coach Alen Stajcic said. “We need to do everything we can to give this team the love they deserve.”

In front of a loud crowd of around 1,450 Monday, the Filipinas took down the Australians with Sarina Bolden heading in the 60th-minute winner and keeper Olivia McDaniel leading a practically impenetrable defense.

It was a homecoming to remember for Bolden, whose last game on home ground was a numbing 2-1 defeat to Myanmar in the battle for the Southeast Asian Games bronze in 2019.

“Last time we’re here it was heartbreaking. Now starting the tournament winning, that means so much to me and the girls,” said Bolden.

“We just want to continue to grow to get better because we have the World Cup coming up and we want to go as far as we can in this AFF tournament to better arm ourselves for the World Cup. We want to continue to keep winning, growing and getting better than the last time we played.”

The opening-day victory gave the Filipinas three points and +1 goal difference, level on points with leader Thailand, which scored a 4-0 romp over Indonesia in their kickoff game over at the Biñan Stadium.

Malaysia and Singapore trail with one point apiece after their 0-0 draw Monday.

The Thais, meanwhile, go for back-to-back as they tangle with the Aussies in today’s 4 p.m. curtain raiser.

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