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Women's Olympic Qualifiers Round 1: Dominant India toy with Kyrgyz Republic to win 5-0

By IANS | Updated: April 4, 2023 23:10 IST

Bishkek (Kyrgyz Republic), April 4 India finally won their first match of the 2023 season when they outplayed ...

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Bishkek (Kyrgyz Republic), April 4 India finally won their first match of the 2023 season when they outplayed and outclassed the Kyrgyz Republic 5-0 in the first of the two-legged tie in the Group G AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Round 1 on Tuesday, April 4, 2023.

After failing to win any of their five international engagements in the first three months of the calendar year, Thomas Dennerby's wards broke the hoodoo in style at the Dolon Omurzakov Stadium as the hosts found their rampaging visitors too hot to handle.

The victory also strengthened India's chances of moving on to the next round. They will hold a considerable advantage when the two teams meet again on Friday, April 7, 2023, in the second leg.

A double strike by Anju Tamang, a clinical volley from Soumya Guguloth in the first half and two more goals from Shikly Devi and Renu in the second half were enough for the girls to secure an emphatic win.

The Blue Tigresses started the game brightly and did not waste any time as they took control of the match through Anju"s opener in the 6th minute. The opposition goalkeeper Abibulla saved the freekick by Dalima Chhibber, but Anju made no mistake to head home the rebound from close range.

A few minutes later, Soumya had the opportunity to double the lead, but she was flagged for being offside before she could connect on a Sandhiya Ranganathan cross. At the half-hour mark, Soumya missed another golden chance from Anju"s cross at the far post and missed the target by a whisker.

Before the hosts could settle into the game, Anju scored again to hand India a two-goal advantage over their opponents. She netted an easy finish from Soumya's cross from the right wing.

Four minutes later, Soumya lashed home a stunning volley into the top corner of the net as India found themselves with a comfortable 3-0 lead at the break.

The Blue Tigresses looked unstoppable as they struck two more goals in the second half. In the 61st minute, Shilky scored the fourth as she smashed the ball into the bottom corner from Indumathi"s well-planned pass inside the box.

Head Coach Thomas Dennerby made his first change as Sandhiya was replaced by Renu in the 62nd minute. Within a minute, substitute Renu fired in the fifth goal of the night off a Dalima free-kick. The rival custodian wasn't able to take control of the ball and Renu took advantage of the situation as she found the back of the net.

The Swedish coach made a few more changes as Dangmei Grace came in place of Soumya, while Sangita Basfore and Karishma Shirvoikar were brought in place of Karthika Angamuthu and Anju, respectively.

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