BG Tampines Rovers winger Faris Ramli finds his form again after being sidelined by injury
SINGAPORE – Faris Ramli was in fine form when a groin injury at the end of 2024 halted his momentum.
Despite being cleared for his return in February after missing four games, the Singapore international was not at 100 per cent. But the BG Tampines Rovers winger pushed through as he was determined to set an example for his younger teammates.
While he has not played a full match since, the forward has hit a purple patch recently, contributing four goals and two assists in his last three games as the Stags went on a five-game winning run.
The 32-year-old’s return to form is timely as Tampines meet BG Pathum United in the first leg of their Singapore Cup semi-final at the Jalan Besar Stadium on April 16 (7.45pm).
Tampines coach Gavin Lee is only too pleased to have Faris firing again, describing him as an integral part of the team.
He said: “It’s great that despite not being 100 per cent, he’s contributed quite a few goals and assists, but hopefully we will get him even closer to when he ended up last year. Because once you get Faris back to those levels, we are a much stronger team, especially going into the last few games of the season.”
Faris, who cut a frustrated figure while being sidelined, is raring to go against Pathum as the Stags push for silverware.
He said: “In the blink of an eye, it’s the semi-final against BG, so it couldn’t be more exciting than this. For me, I just need to focus on myself and to be heading into this game in high spirits with the team.”
Before the mid-season break for the Asean Championship, he had registered eight goals and nine assists for Tampines, helping them go top of the Singapore Premier
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