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Lebanon got here within the 2023 SAFF Championship because the highest-ranked workforce (99) and proper after a 2-0 loss towards India within the last of the Intercontinental Cup.
Being the highest-ranked workforce and taking part in back-to-back tournaments in India — naturally, the highlight is on the Cedars, who’re touted to be one of many favourites to achieve the ultimate.
Lebanon began its SAFF Championship marketing campaign with a 2-0 win towards Bangladesh in a dominant efficiency, particularly within the second-half. Talks of Lebanon reaching back-to-back finals are already doing the rounds, however it’s one thing Lebanon head coach Aleksandar Ilic isn’t specializing in.
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“It is too early to think about that [reaching the final]. I have already said our primary objective is to get experience from the tournament. We will focus on getting the team better in the tournament… there are still some games left to play. That will decide who is going to win,” Ilic instructed the media after the match.
The Tale of two halves
Despite Lebanon dictating the general tempo of the match, Bangladesh was nonetheless posing the occasional risk within the first-half. In the second-half, aside from Foysal Ahmad Fahim’s one-on-one miss within the sixtieth minute, Bangladesh appeared pale in comparison with the trouble it put within the first 45.
“The first-half was difficult for us, but I gave chances to a lot of players who didn’t start for us in the past. Second-half, we got a lot of our main players on the pitch. We still created a lot of chances but did not score as many.”
Fatigue creeping in
Throwing mild on his workforce choice, the place he determined to go away plenty of beginning gamers on the bench, Ilic mentioned it was extra of a precautionary transfer than a tactical one.
“We have been playing a lot of matches. We played three matches in the other tournament [Intercontinental Cup] in India and got a gap of just four days before this one started. My main idea was to rest some of my players.”
The Maatouk issue
Hassan Maatouk, one among Lebanon’s most important gamers was left on the bench with the first intention of getting some relaxation. But with the match being goalless, Ilic referred to as on his companies and put him on a half-time substitute.
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Maatouk didn’t take a lot time to impression the sport. In the fifty fifth minute, he got here near scoring after being arrange by Khalil Bader. But a wayward effort despatched the ball flying above the crossbar.
In the 79th minute, Maatouk opened the scoring from a profitable counter-attack involving himself and Karim Darwich. Apart from giving his workforce the lead, he was a continuing thread within the last third.
“Maatouk is one of our best players. His decisions are always dangerous on the opponent team. He is 35 years old, but he is doing a fantastic job for the national team. Today also, he proved himself. Most of our attacks have come through him, and he is doing very well,” Ilic mentioned.
Rankings will not be absolute
Bangladesh did threaten the Lebanon defence in patches all through the sport, opposite to the overall expectation that the 99nd-ranked Lebanon will whitewash the 192nd-ranked Bangladesh. Ilic, nevertheless, views it otherwise.
“Asian football is on the rise. Right now, every team is focused on improving their quality and reflecting that on the results… Yes, there is a big difference in terms of rankings, but that does not always matter. It was a difficult match against Bangladesh today. Defensively, they were very solid. In the first-half, we did not find a lot of chances and didn’t have many options. In the second-half, we took our chances and scored the goals,”
Lebanon performs its subsequent Group B fixture towards Bhutan on Sunday, June 25.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com