FIFA International Women's Friendly: India thrash Maldives in an one-sided game
(Courtesy : AIFF media)
Lhingdeikim scored four games for India.
Debutant forward Lhingdeikim netted four goals as the senior India women’s team began their 2025 international campaign on a bright note, defeating the Maldives 11-1 in the second FIFA Friendly at the Padukone-Dravid Centre for Sports Excellence, on Thursday, January 2, 2025.
The Blue Tigresses led 6-1 at half-time
Lhingdeikim (12’, 16’, 56’, 59’), who scored two in each half, along with Nongmeikapam Sibani Devi (45+1’), were the two debutants in India’s starting XI. Meanwhile, Ribansi Jamu, Thingbaijam Sanjita Devi, Juhi Singh, Monisha Singha, Khumukcham Bhumika Devi and Simran Gurung made their debuts off the bench. The latter scored a debut brace.
India head coach Joakim Alexandersson made wholesale changes to the team that played in the first friendly on December 30; goalkeeper Maibam Linthoingambi Devi, defender Aruna Bag, and midfielder and captain Sangita Basfore were the only players to retain their respective spots in the starting XI from the last match that India won 14-0.
India goalkeeper Linthoingambi Devi had to make a couple of regulation saves early on, but once the Blue Tigresses settled into the game, they well and truly opened the floodgates and were up by four goals by the 17th minute.
Lhingdeikim scored the first with a right-footed drive from inside the box, before she turned provider, setting up Kajol Dsouza (15’). The debutant scored her second goal a minute later, this time, being fed a through ball by Sibani. Maldives captain Hawwa Haneefa’s (17’) own goal soon made four in India’s favour, as a skipper Sangita Basfore header deflected off her feet and into the goal.
Maldives did compose themselves for a brief period after the initial India onslaught, and managed to score their only goal from the two friendlies, as Mariyam Rifa (27’) capitalised on a defensive error near the half-hour mark, the only blemish on an otherwise seamless couple of friendlies for the Blue Tigresses.
Striker Pooja (41’) and winger Sibani added one each minutes before the half time whistle.
It was Lhingdeikim, who began the scoring in the second half as well, finishing a lay-off by Pooja in the 56th. She capped off a brilliant debut with a classy strike, flicking a Kajol through ball with her first touch, to beat the keeper, a minute short of the hour mark.
Substitutes Simran Gurung (62’, 68’), also on her debut, added two more goals after replacing Basfore at half-time. Maldives were down to 10 players in the last 20 minutes, when Maeesha Abdul Hannan was sent off for a deliberate hand-ball inside the penalty box. Bhumika Devi converted the resulting penalty to complete the rout.
For more updates, follow Khel Now on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube; download the Khel Now Android App or IOS App and join our community on Whatsapp & Telegram.
- ISL 2024-25: Updated Points Table, most goals, and most assists after match 87, Jamshedpur FC vs Bengaluru FC
- After Odisha FC lose local sponsorship deals, owner Rohan Sharma reveals challenges ISL club faces
- Top 10 players with most big chances created in 2024
- Punjab FC's Panagiotis Dilmperis outlines strength of opposition ahead of Kerala Blasters clash
- Kerala Blasters open applications for fan advisory board
- Top 10 players with most big chances created in 2024
- Punjab FC's Panagiotis Dilmperis outlines strength of opposition ahead of Kerala Blasters clash
- Top 10 players with most assists in 2024
- Mohammedan SC's Andrey Chernyshov highlights 'fighting spirit' of players after draw against NorthEast United
- ISL 2024-25: Full fixtures, schedule, results, standings & more