Pacific Champs: Yeo Eyes Kiwis Rematch
The roar of the crowd hasn't faded yet, but Singapore's Pacific Champs are already looking ahead. After crushing their rivals in the Pacific Championship, coach Yeo is setting his sights on a rematch with the Kiwis.
The Kiwis, a tough team with a strong reputation, gave Singapore a run for their money in the semifinals. The game was tight, intense, and edge-of-your-seat stuff. Singapore ultimately triumphed, but Yeo knows the Kiwis will be hungry for revenge.
"We've got a lot of respect for the Kiwis," says Yeo. "They're a well-drilled, disciplined team. We're not gonna take them lightly. We're gonna be ready for anything they throw at us."
The rematch is still a few months away, but the anticipation is already building. Singapore's players are pumped and ready to go. They're hungry for another win, another shot at glory.
The Pacific Championship victory is a huge accomplishment for the team. They've proven themselves as a force to be reckoned with. But Yeo knows there's still work to be done. He's constantly pushing his players to improve, to train harder, to be better.
The rematch against the Kiwis is a chance for Singapore to show the world what they're capable of. It's a chance to solidify their place as a top team in the region.
And Yeo? He's ready for the challenge. He's confident his team will come out on top.
"We're gonna show the world what we're made of," he says. "We're gonna show them that Singapore is here to stay."