National football squad (Harimau Malaya) Head Coach, Dollah Salleh believes striker Norshahrul Idlan Talaha will rediscover his scoring touch when they play against Singapore in their crucial Group B fixture at the National Stadium, Singapore Sports Hub, tomorrow.

The former Police coach is confident that the Johor Darul Ta'zim (JDT) striker will end his goal drought against a resilient Singapore despite not being satisfied with the player's performance in the first two matches, against Myanmar and Thailand.

"He found the artificial pitch at the Jalan Besar Stadium in two previous matches difficult but I'm confident that he will deliver something tomorrow," Dollah told reporters after attending the team managers meeting, here, today.

On Singapore, the 51-year-old coach said he was aware about the Lions' strength despite the absence of three key players -- central midfielder, Shahdan Sulaiman (fractured ankle); midfielder, Ismadi Mukhtar (groin injury) as well as defender, Baihakki Khaizan who will have to serve a one-match suspension after picking up two yellow cards.

"I believe tomorrow's match will not be an easy for us as our opponents have strong support from their fans but we will give our best against Singapore," he said.

Meanwhile, Singapore Head Coach, Bernd Stange has labelled Malaysia as among the side to watch for despite their inconsistent performance in the previous two matches.

The 66-year-old German also acknowledged that tomorrow's match is very crucial for both sides who are looking for a semi-final place in the football tournament.

"We only hope that the Singapore fans will pack the stadium and support our team and I'm quite excited about this match tomorrow.

"Hopefully, my players can perform well in front of our fans. As you all know, our team fully depends on local boys and not foreigners anymore...We have a young team and I'm excited to see how they perform tomorrow," Stange said.

Malaysia must win tomorrow's match to have any hope of securing a place in the semi-finals whereas the Lions' only need a draw to move further.

Thailand who have already confirmed their place in the last four after recording two straight wins against Singapore and Malaysia, will meet bottom side, Myanmar in another Group B match at the Jalan Besar Stadium.