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Valiant India go down fighting against Kuwait

Sukhwinders boys face an uphill climb after 0-2 loss
Last Updated : 07 November 2010, 15:03 IST
Last Updated : 07 November 2010, 15:03 IST

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Sukhwinder Singh’s boys were on equal terms against their stronger rivals for most part of the match. They paid the price of conceding an early goal and letting in another via a defensive lapse in the injury time.

Striker Khaled Al Azemi scored both the goals -- in the sixth and 91st minute -- for Kuwait at the Huadu Stadium. India will now have to beat either defending champions Qatar on Tuesday or Singapore on Thursday to have any chance of remaining in contention for a berth in the knock-out round.

The top two teams from each of four groups and the four best third-placed teams will qualify for the round of 16. India were in the backfoot as early as in the sixth minute when Al Azemi found the target even as the Indians were trying to settle down. Al Azemi found the net from an opportunistic shot after a Kuwaiti free-kick from outside the box deflected off an Indian defender.

However, the Indian Under-23 side did not allow their rivals to dictate terms. They matched their rivals in ball possession and got some gilt-edged chances. In the whole match, India had five shots at the goal as against six by the Kuwaitis. The Indians had more corner kicks -- five against one by Kuwait.

India dominated the second half but wasted at least three chances to equalise. They conceded the second goal in the first of the three-minute injury time with the back pass from an Indian defender to goalkeeper Laxmikant Kattimany, who started instead of Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, landing on Kuwaiti striker Al Azemi.

Al Azemi slotted the ball and D Ravanan’s desperate attempt to clear it was unsuccessful.
Despite the loss, Sukhwinder was happy with the performance of his boys and said his side still has the chance to make it to the knock-out round.

“It was an evenly contested match. Kuwait converted two from the three chances they got. We had at least three chances to equalise in the second half. So overall, I am happy with the performance of the boys,” he said.

“The boys played a good game. There were one or two Kuwaiti boys who are skillful and quicker than my boys. So we are looking to play our best against Qatar and Singapore. We still have chance to qualify for next round. There are no injury concerns in today’s match also,” he added.

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Published 07 November 2010, 15:03 IST

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