Maxime eyes glorious swansong to Sailors chapter

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Maxime Lestienne’s glittering spell with the Lion City Sailors will draw to a close on Saturday (20 December) night, as the reigning Singapore Cup holders take on Balestier Khalsa in the second leg of the competition’s semi-finals at Jalan Besar Stadium.

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After 10,298 minutes and 130 appearances in Sailors colours, Max will pull on the white and blue for the final time in what is set to be an emotional occasion for the Belgian, who will take to the pitch with his wife and three children before receiving a special memento from Club Chairman Forrest Li.

Speaking ahead of the match, Max was full of emotion and gratitude as he reflected on a four-year journey that brought both team silverware and personal accolades.

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“I’m extremely thankful for everything the Club has done for me from day one, and I can see they’re still doing everything for me even as I prepare to leave. From the coaches, backroom staff and players to the media team, everyone is making sure this chapter ends beautifully,” he shared.

“I’m really looking forward to seeing all our fans for the last time and saying a proper goodbye. They’ve played a big part in where the club is today, and I hope they continue their strong support for many years to come.”

Max’s numbers at the club have been nothing short of remarkable, with 70 goals and 97 assists in 130 appearances to date. And he hopes to reach one more milestone on Saturday.

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“I’ve got one last chance to hit 100 assists. It’s difficult, but I’ll try,” he said. “The club gave me everything, so it was only right that I gave my best and showed my qualities in every match.

“It’s been an amazing four years. There have been ups and downs, but I hope people recognise that I’ve always given 100 per cent on the pitch. I’m going to do the same in this last game for the Sailors.”

While much of the attention will naturally centre on Max’s farewell, the 33-year-old is keen to emphasise that the team’s objectives come first.

Fresh off an important midweek win over Shan United in the ASEAN Club Championship (ACC) Shopee Cup, the Sailors now return to Singapore Cup action holding a 4-1 advantage over Balestier after a commanding first-leg display. They are well placed to reach a third straight final, though the Tigers will be buoyed by the return of electric winger Jakov Katuša and eager to spoil the party.

“First and foremost, the focus is on the team. I’ve always said that goals and assists mean nothing if the team doesn’t succeed. We know how important the Singapore Cup is, and we want to make sure we reach another final,” he said.

“Hopefully we get the job done. And one thing is for sure – I’ll be watching the final back home in Belgium on 10 January as the club’s biggest supporter.”



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