Bangladesh got here from behind to clinch a 3-1 win towards the Maldives in its second Group B conflict of the 2023 SAFF Championships on the Kanteerava Stadium right here on Sunday.
Unlike its opening match towards Lebanon, Bangladesh began positively and threatened from each the flanks, with the Red Snappers’ backline below stress within the opening minutes of the primary half.
Bangladesh’s Bishwanath Ghosh saved Maldives’ Haisham Hassan busy along with his pacy runs down the fitting flank.
The Bengal Tigers had their first probability within the seventh minute. Sohel Rana’s incessant urgent received him the ball close to the fitting touchline, and he made his solution to the ultimate third, looking for Rakib Hossain within the opponent’s field with a by means of ball.
But he overcooked his go because the ball went out for a Maldives aim kick.
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Javier Fernández Cabrera’s males continued hounding the opponent’s backline, nevertheless it was the Maldives which acquired the breakthrough within the seventeenth minute towards the run of play.
Maldives discovered an outlet, beginning with a diagonal go to Haisham Hassam on the left flank, who then discovered Ali Fasir with a cutback.
Fasir shortly launched his go to Hamza Mohammad, who discovered the bottom-right nook with an correct roller.
The aim seemed to have given Maldives confidence, because it pressed Bangladesh on a few events. But the Bengal Tigers caught to its plan of dispensing attacking soccer.
And its efforts paid off within the forty second minute.
Sohel Rana had sufficient time and area to lob the ball into the field for Topu Barman, who headed it throughout the aim in the direction of Rakib Hossain on the far put up. With an empty web in entrance of him, the Bangladesh No. 10 headed the ball inside the web to bag the equaliser.
Cabrera’s males began the second half similar to the primary, crowding the center of the park and making it troublesome for the Maldives to transition from defence to assault.
It stamped its superiority on the pitch by grabbing the lead within the 67th minute.
Mohammad Ibrahim, a second-half substitute, swung the ball contained in the field from a nook kick and Maldives – failing to clear the hazard – suffered the consequence as Tariq Raihan Kazi headed the ball into the web.
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The Bengal Tigers capped off a dominant efficiency with a 3rd aim within the ninetieth minute.
Coming from a counter-attack, it was a three-on-two scenario in Bangladesh’s favour. Bishwanath discovered the overlapping Shekh Morsalin on the fitting, whose grounded effort beat Hussain Shareef on the near-post.
Today’s win retains Bangladesh second in its group, with three factors from two matches – stage with Maldives however forward of it on a head-to-head file.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com