City
Epaper

India men's football team bows out of Kings Cup, following 5-4 defeat on penalties against Iraq

By ANI | Updated: September 7, 2023 19:50 IST

Mae Rim [Thailand], September 7 : The Indian men's football team crashed out from the Kings Cup semifinal clash ...

Open in App

Mae Rim [Thailand], September 7 : The Indian men's football team crashed out from the Kings Cup semifinal clash after falling short on penalties against Iraq at the 700th Anniversary Stadium on Thursday. 

The Blue Colts went to toe against Iraq but ended up falling short in the end in a nerve-racking penalty shootout which ended 5-4 in favour of the Lions of Mesopotamia. 

The entire game was a story of defensive errors, India's defence snapped in the crucial moments, while Iraq's keeper had a moment to forget. 

Iraq kicked off the game on a dominant foot, enjoying possession and putting crosses in the box. India managed to hold onto their nerves and effectively kept Iraq's attack at bay. 

They continued to enjoy possession as India's attackers didn't press with urgency to win the ball. Iraq's passion play started to bear fruits as the first clear-cut opportunity fell their way. A cutback pass from the right-winger inside the box was equally met with the Indian defence to maintain parity in the game. 

India escaped another scare 5 minutes later as Ashique Kuruniyan gave away the ball in dangerous territory but striker Al-Hamadi failed to capitalize on the opportunity. 

As Iraq became more dominant, India responded Naorem Mahesh Singh opening the scoreline following a delightful through ball from midfielder Sahal Samad in the 16th minute of the game. 

Within the next 15 minutes, Iraq found the equalizer following a penalty. Sandesh Jhingan got a yellow card for handball inside the box. Al-Hamadi made no mistake in restoring parity. 

Half-time whistle blew and the scoreline read 1-1. 

India took the lead in the opening six minutes of the second half, Manvir shot didn't pose much of a threat to the keeper, yet somehow he managed to make a mess of it and the ball rolled into the back of the net. 

India managed to keep Iraq's at bay, but they finally broke through India's resolute defence in the final 10 minutes of the game. Another penalty and another goal for Iraq. Forward Aymen scored from the sport to make it 2-2. 

At the end of the 90 minutes, the game was level on 2-2. 

The clash went to a penalty shootout, where Iraq converted all of their spot kicks while India managed to score four. Brandon Fernandes struck the post in the first penalty and Gurpreet couldn't keep out to bring India back into the game.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalNo Iranian diplomatic delegation has travelled to Islamabad yet: IRIB

Other Sports'Winning 3 golds at US Open would not be possible without Maharashtra Pickleball Assoc. support', say Arjun and Aditya Singh

EntertainmentSonu Nigam recalls massaging Asha Bhosle’s painful heel spur during US tour in 1996

NationalIndia, UK discuss evolving nature of conflict and deepening military-to-military cooperation

NationalBengal polls: Darjeeling leaders welcome HM Shah's assurance on Gorkha issue

Football Realted Stories

FootballISL: Clinical Punjab FC cruise past Inter Kashi

FootballIndia U17 men's football team to play two friendlies against Qatar in Doha

FootballISL: Chennaiyin FC eye third win of season vs Mohammedan SC

FootballAFC Champions League 2: Ronaldo scores 969th career goal as Al-Nassr thrash Al-Wasl 4-0

FootballPremier League: Haaland sinks Arsenal as Manchester City tighten grip on title hunt