India huffed and puffed however ultimately pulled off a 2-0 win over Nepal within the SAFF Championship on the Sree Kanteerava Stadium on Saturday.
Second half objectives from skipper Sunil Chhetri and Naorem Mahesh Singh secured India a semifinal spot, together with fellow Group-A aspect Kuwait, which had crushed Pakistan 4-0 earlier within the day.
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India performed a scratchy first half. There have been as many as eight adjustments from the aspect that thrashed Pakistan, with solely Chhetri, Anirudh Thapa and Sahal Abdul Samad retained. And confronted with a Nepal aspect that was egged on by a vociferous crowd and was wanting to press from the get-go, the house gamers struggled for fluidity.
Either they have been keen to carry on to the ball and go solo, like Sahal did on a number of events, or botched passes like Thapa and Rohit Kumar. At one level, an exasperated Chhetri went on a lung-busting solo press, maybe to awaken his crew from the deep slumber it had slipped into, however to no avail.
It was Nepal that had the higher possibilities. The solely shot on course within the first interval belonged to Devendra Tamang, whose volley from outdoors the penalty space drew a save from Gurpreet Singh Sandhu. Bimal Magar fluffed a golden alternative from point-blank vary.
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The second half began in the identical vogue, however simply as assistant coach Mahesh Gawli – standing in for Igor Stimac – was making ready to wield the axe on a number of gamers, Chhetri struck within the 61st minute, handing over a low cross from Mahesh from the left flank.
The objective modified the complexion of the sport and India quickly doubled the benefit, with the ball stepping into off Mahesh after a Chhetri shot from a good angle had bounced off the crossbar. It deflated Nepal and there was no manner again for Vincenzo Annese’s spirited wards.
The outcomes:
India 2 (Chhetri 61, Naorem Mahesh 70) bt Nepal 0; Kuwait 4 (Al Enezi 10, Al Faneni 17, 45, Al Rashedi 69)
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com