India U17 team beat Indonesia in friendly clash
(Courtesy :Â AIFF Media)
The India U17 stage a comeback on the second day to conclude their tour.
The India U17 menâs team ended their Indonesia tour with a 1-0 victory over the hosts in the second of two friendlies at the Kapten I Wayan Dipta Stadium in Gianyar, Indonesia, on Tuesday, August 27, 2024.
In a much-improved display from Sundayâs 1-3 defeat to the same opponents, Brahmacharimayum Sumit Sharmaâs second-half header made all the difference for India. The Blue Colts will now return to their base camp in Srinagar to continue their preparations for next monthâs SAFF U-17 Championship in Bhutan and the AFC U-17 Asian Cup Qualifiers in Thailand in October.
Head coach Ishfaq Ahmed made a solitary change in the line-up from the first game, with Yaipharemba Chingakham replacing Thoungamba Usham Singh at right-back.
While India dominated possession in the first half, it was Indonesia who carved out the first opportunity of the game, with Fadly Alberto Hengga squaring the ball for an unmarked Nazriel Alfaro in the box, but the latter drove his first-time shot over the bar.
Even with the hosts pegged back for long periods, an attempt on target remained elusive for India until the dying minutes of the first half. Chingakham flashed a left-footed long-range shot wide of the post before Mohammad Kaifâs long throw caused some commotion in the box, resulting in Muhammad Arbash blasting a loose ball on target only for it to be blocked by an Indonesian shirt.
India got a flurry of chances in first-half injury time. Kaifâs well-weighted delivery was met by captain Ngamgouhou Mate but his header lacked power and it was an easy collection for goalkeeper Nur Ichsan. Then Kaif headed wide from a Karish Soram free-kick. In the last chance of the first half, Vishal Yadav served a square ball on a plate for Levis Zangminlun, who scored two days ago but couldnât repeat it as his side-footed effort went way off-target.
Indonesia came out with more intensity in the second half, forcing Aheibam Suraj Singh to make a couple of top-drawn saves to maintain his clean sheet. India withstood the pressure and defended with more organisation than in the first match. Finally, it paid off as centre-back Brahmacharimayum Sumit Sharma rose the highest to score from the corner with a fine header in the 79th minute to put India 1-0 ahead.
As Indonesia became desperate for the equaliser, India began exploiting spaces in the attacking third and the victory of the margin couldâve been bigger. In the 94th minute, substitute Hemneichung Lunkimâs low shot swerved inches wide of the far post, but it didnât matter ultimately as India took home a well-deserved victory and ended the tour on a high.
India U17 XI: Aheibam Suraj Singh (GK), Karish Soram, Mohammed Kaif, Ngamgouhou Mate (C), Brahmacharimayum Sumit Sharma, Muhammad Arbash, Bharat Lairenjam (Hemneichung Lunkim 78â˛), Levis Zangminlun (Manbhakupar Malngiang 78â˛), Vishal Yadav (Prem Hansdak 90â˛), Ahongshangbam Samson (Mohammad Sami 90â˛), Yaipharemba Chingakham.
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