Manila Bulletin

Saintfiet takes blame after loss

- By NIKOLE JAVIER

Philippine men’s national football team head coach Tom Saintfiet was the first to humbly apologize and take accountabi­lity for the Nationals’ lopsided defeat in his home match debut at the helm.

On Tuesday night, March 26, the Philippine­s suffered a stinging 5-0 loss at the hands of the visiting Iraq side in front of the expectant 10,000-strong home crowd in the second round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Asian Qualifiers.

Under the guidance of the 50-yearold Belgian, the Philippine­s may have ended up losing back-to-back games, but was significan­tly moving better as a team – showing the fans a glimpse of a bright future and what’s in store should the program remain consistent.

“Biggest defeat ever in my life as a coach. As a youth player, I lost big sometimes but as a coach there was not much experience in losing in these numbers,” Saintfiet said.

“I’m very disappoint­ed but I am also very sorry. I would like to start by saying my apologies to the thousands of fans who were at the stadium and also those watching at home

“My apologies for the big defeat. And also sending my thanks for the big support from the fans. They were behind us for the whole 90 minutes.”

In Saintfiet’s coaching debut last week, the Filipinos flew to Iraq to resume action in the tournament where captain and keeper Neil Etheridge nearly had a clean sheet before conceding a late goal in the 83rd minute.

With back-to-back losses against Iraq, the Pinoy booters are now in a must-win situation with two road games ahead in June against Vietnam and Indonesia.

 ?? (Arnold Quizol) ?? THE FILIPINO booters failed to defend the home turf with a 0-5 defeat against the visiting Iraq.
(Arnold Quizol) THE FILIPINO booters failed to defend the home turf with a 0-5 defeat against the visiting Iraq.

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