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India handed a 2-3 defeat by Palestine

India v Palestine
India v Palestine

Picture courtesy Palestine Football Association

The Indian national team went down to Palestine 2-3 in an international friendly match at the Kanchenjunga Stadium in Siliguri today.

The Indian national team went down to Palestine 2-3 in an international friendly match at the Kanchenjunga Stadium in Siliguri today.

Palestine striker Ashraf Nu’man found the back of the net in the early moments of the game, before goals from Sunil Chhetri and Francis Fernandes gave India a 2-1 lead.

But Ahmed Maher and Khader Youssef turned the game into Palestine’s favour. The visitors were able to keep the Indian team at bay and to secure a 3-2 win.

Please scroll down for the AIFF Match Report.

Friendly Match
at Kanchenjunga Stadium, Siliguri, India

INDIA 2-3 PALESTINE

GOALS
0-1 Ashraf Nu’man (8′)
1-1 Sunil Chhetri (32′)
2-1 Francis Fernandes 36′)
2-2 Ahmed Maher (52′)
2-3 Khader Youssef (72′)

LINE-UPS

India
Subrata Pal – Denzil Franco, Arnab Mondal, Raju Eknath Gaikwad, Aiborlang Khongjee – Mehtab Hossain, Lenny Rodrigues (75′ Arata Izumi) – Francis Fernandes, Sunil Chhetri [C], Clifford Miranda (80′ Seiminlen Doungel) – Robin Singh

Unused Subs

Palestine
Ramzi Saleh – Raed Fares, Abdelatif Bahdari, Haytham Theeb, Abdullah Jaber – Hussam Abu Saleh, Murad Ismail Said, Khader Youssef, Ahmed Maher – Abdelhamid Abuhabib – Ashraf Nu’man

Unused Subs

MATCH OFFICIALS

Referee

Assistant Referees
…, …

Fourth Official

BOOKINGS

Yellow Cards

Yellow-Red Cards

Red Cards

AIFF Match Report

India squandered a first-half lead to eventually go down to AFC Challenge Cup champions Palestine 2-3 in an International Friendly at the Kanchenjunga Stadium in Siliguri on Monday (October 6) evening. India led 2-1 at the interval.

Down by an early 8th minute goal, India displayed character to overturn the table by the interval, courtesy goals from captain Sunil Chhetri and Francis Fernandes. But Wridat Ahmed and Khader Abuhammad scored one apiece for Palestine in the 2nd half to settle the issue for the visitors.

Palestine seized the initiative early. Apart from an early flourish in the 3rd minute where the Palestine goalkeeper Ramzi Saleh, also the Captain, managed to palm away a dangerously curling free-kick before Arnab Mondal could out jump him, Palestine managed pushed India back into their own half for the first ten minutes.

The efforts bore fruit when the skillful Ashraf Alfawaghra reacted faster to tap in from a melee in the 8th minute.

India tried to steady the ship thereafter. Play was switched from one flank to the other as India tried to slow down the proceedings. Clifford Miranda’s run down the left in the 24th minute split open the Palestine defence. Clifford sped past Raed Abusalah, entered the box but Abdullatif Albahdari intercepted it earlier than the Robin-Sunil duo.

Nevertheless, India equalised some eight minutes later through ‘Captain Marvel’ Sunil Chhetri. Central Defender’s Albahdari’s clearance bounced off Chhetri to enter the net.

If that was a bit lucky, Francis Fernandes strike in the 36th minutes was a combination of opportunism and class. One of Robin’s shot bounced off Saleh and Francis, following it up, sidestepped past Saleh and slotted home as India went into the interval enjoying a 2-1 lead.

Immediately after resumption, Subrata Pal tipped over a dangerously dipping freekick from Ashraf. But Ashraf eventually managed to do what he intended. The very next minute, he took is past Raju Gaikwad, evaded Arnab and laid it for Wridat to slap it past a diving Subrata.

If that wasn’t enough, Ashraf feinted past Arnab and Raju and even as he pulled the trigger, Arnab managed to recover in time.

India retaliated in style as Clifford went past all and even as his floater was about to be headed in by an onrushing Francis, Albahdari managed to shield him in time.

India had regrouped by then and the trio of Lenny Rodrigues, Chhetri and Robin keeping the rivals guessing. But Palestine surged into the lead again in the 72nd minute – this time Khader Abuhhamd’s harmless shot deflected off Arnab Mondal and changed direction much to the frustration of Pal.

Koevermans made his first substitution in the 75th minute – Arata Izumi replacing Lenny and then Seiminlen Doungel coming in for Clifford Miranda in the 80th minute. But Palestine managed to hold fort despite some desperate attempts from India in the last ten minutes.