india go down to Estonia in Granatkin Cup

The Junior Colts threw away a first half lead...
Despite India having more of the ball possession and dominating both the halves, Estonia were smart enough to have the last laugh. India took the lead in the 37th minute when Joysana’s shot deflected off Pihelgas to roll into his own net.
Estonia pulled it back in the 70th minute – Sorga dribbling his way into the box and unleashing a left-footer which beat a diving Indian Goalkeeper Dheeraj Singh.
Estonia sealed it in the 87th minute. Following a long free-kick, Pihelgas won the second ball and blasted it into the net.
Despite India having more of the ball possession and dominating both the halves, Estonia were smart enough to have the last laugh. India took the lead in the 37th minute when Joysana’s shot deflected off Pihelgas to roll into his own net.
Estonia pulled it back in the 70th minute – Sorga dribbling his way into the box and unleashing a left-footer which beat a diving Indian Goalkeeper Dheeraj Singh.
[KH_RELATED_NEWS title="Related News"][/KH_RELATED_NEWS]Estonia sealed it in the 87th minute. Following a long free-kick, Pihelgas won the second ball and blasted it into the net.
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