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India U-19 go down to Uzbekistan

India U-19 national team

India U-19 national team

The India U-19 national team has lost its AFC U-19 Championship Group A qualifier against Uzbekistan today.

Uzbekistan took the lead moments before the half-time whistle through Abdiev Asliddin, while Davlatov Bobir increased the lead in the 52nd minute.

Asliddin scored his second goal of the match to hand Uzbekistan a comfortable win.

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AFC U-19 Championship 2014 – Qualifier | Group A | Al Arabi Stadium, Doha (Qatar)
INDIA U-19 0-3 UZBEKISTAN U-19

GOALS
0-1 Abdiev Asliddin (43′)
0-2 Davlatov Bobir (52′)
0-3 Abdiev Asliddin (62′)

LINE-UPS

India U-19
47 Vishal Kaith – 2 Gurba Gagrai, 4 Pawan Kumar, 6 Sajid Mohammed Dhot, 23 Soraisam Pritam Kumar Singh – 14 Souvik Das [C], 17 Germanpreet Singh, 45 Lalrempuia Fanai – 10 Kumam Udanta Singh, 11 Daniel Lalhlimpuia, 32 Shaiborlang Kharpan

Unused Subs
3 Nim Dorjee Tamang, 5 Sarthak Golui, 7 Lalramzauva Khiangte, 9 Uttam Rai, 12 Chinmaya Shekhar Behera, 16 Joseph Lalfakzuala, 18 Alen Deory, 19 Isaac Vanmalsawma Chhakchhuak, 34 S.K. Faiaz, 36 Naro Hari Shreshtha, 44 Rupert Lamlang Nongrum, 48 Supratim Bhattacharjee

Uzbekistan U-19

Unused Subs

BOOKINGS

Yellow Cards

Yellow-Red Cards

Red Cards

MATCH OFFICIALS

Referee
Mukhtar Saleh Ali Al-Yarimi (Yemen)

Assistant Referees
Abdulhadi Ali Nasser Bahzium (Yemen), Mohammad Reza Mansouri (Iran)

Fourth Official
Ali M. H. M. T. Shaban (Kuwait)

Match Commissioner
Manirul Islam (Bangladesh)

AIFF Match Report

Abdiev Asliddin scored in each half to guide Uzbekistan to a 3-0 victory over India in A cruical Group A encounter of the AFC U-29 Championship (Qualifiers) here at the Al Arabi Stadium on Thursday (October 10, 2013).

Abdiev scored at the end of first half and beginning of the second half apart from setting up another goal to hand his side three important points. Uzbekistan are now nine points three matches while India are on three points from as many matches.

“We played against a very good side,” Head Coach Colm Joseph Toal said at the post match Press Conference.

“The best part from our perspective is that we kept them going for the entire 93 minutes. We had some good spells especially at the end of the first half. There was a penalty shout which I feel on another may have been given.

“Against such a strong opposition you do need decisions to go your way and we were having a good spell at that time. Nevertheless, the stronger team won and I am happy that the Boys never let their shoulders droop,” added Toal.

India looked the sprightlier of two sides in the opening exchanges. Daniel Lalhlimpuia sped down the inside right channel but failed to find Udanta inside the area as his cutback-pass was intercepted on its way.

Uzbekistan relied on the breaks and earned three corners in the first fifteen minutes. All three did not trouble Indian custodian Vishal Kaith. Abdiev Asliddin had shot wide before that in the 9th minute.

The highest Ranked outfit in the Group started using their physical advantage to get the better of their counterparts, but the Indian backline kept shape and dealt with the pressure well.

The wings got on the offensive at every opportunity and one such occasion saw Udanta–teed up by Germanpreet Singh– racing down the left flank before going to a challenge inside the box. Referee Mukhtar Saleh Ali Al Yarimi of Yemen waved played on.

As the match neared halftime, the duo of Germanpreet and Udanta gave the Uzbeks a tough time combining superbly on the left wing. India were creating a lot of chances in the final few minutes of the first half. Uzbekistan on the other hand, got one and capitalised on it.

Azimov Sardorbek cut inside fullback Gurba Gagrai on the left and fed Abdiev who made no mistake from close range, stabbing home across goal into the bottom right corner.

The Uzbeks doubled their lead in the 51st minute when goalscorer Abdiev turned provider sending in a teasing floater for Davlatov Bobir to poke home.

Eleven minutes later Abdiev capped a good display to score his second of the night, climbing tallest to a Azimov corner.

India came closest to reduce the deficit twice when substitutes SK Faiaz and Uttam Rai saw their efforts missing the target by a whisker and being saved brilliantly by the onrushing goalkeeper.

India play Turkmenistan next on October 12, 2013.