The 39-year-old veteran scored from the spot in the 85th minute to help his team earn full points after the 1-5 hammering at the hands of hosts China
Published Date – 07:10 PM, Thu – 21 September 23
Hangzhou: The Indian football team rode on a late Sunil Chhetri strike to beat Bangladesh by a solitary goal and stay alive for a place in the knockouts of the Asian Games here on Thursday.
The 39-year-old veteran scored from the spot in the 85th minute to help his team earn full points after the 1-5 hammering at the hands of hosts China on Tuesday. Asked about the lack of recovery time, Chhetri said, “The first thing is to go and recuperate, it was not easy. I”m petty sure it was the same thing for the opponents also. Playing three games in five days is not easy, a lot of ice bath, eat good food and get ready.”
India will next play Myanmar, who beat Bangladesh 1-0 on the opening day. After the loss to China, Igor Stimac’s wards were back against their familiar South Asian foe, a team that has actually been a tough one to break down for the Blue Tigers. India were the ones to create a first attempt at goal in the ninth minute when Rohit Danu and Rahul KP combined to put the ball at the feet of Chhetri, inside the box.
The skipper’s shot, though, was deflected wide. Chhetri had another chance a few minutes later, with Ayush Dev Chhetri’s cross falling to him inside the six-yard box. Chhetri played the ball across goal rather than towards it, and Bangladesh cleared with ease. The game fell into a pattern soon after, and there was more midfield tussle than end-to-end action. Bangladesh’s pacey wingers were the focal points of their attack, constantly probing and drifting crosses into the Indian box.
Rabiul Hasan and Jayed Ahmed put through a flurry of crosses into the Indian box midway through the first half, each of which was cleared with ease by a stoic Indian defence. On the one occasion that Bangladesh did breach the defence, Dheeraj Singh saved comfortably.
The Blue Tigers’ lynchpin for the first half was Bryce Miranda, the winger tirelessly running at defenders and constantly making the Bangladeshi players second-guess their options. In the 40th minute, his corner landed perfectly for Chinglensana Singh.
The defender’s subsequent header towards goal was blocked. Despite having possession, India had not registered a single shot on target when injury time struck in the first half. Just like in the last game though, it was in that period that suddenly the action picked up.
Unsurprisingly, Miranda was at the centre of it, if only fleetingly. It was his low-centred ball that caused panic in the Bangladesh defence, a miscued clearance and a weak punch by Mitul Marma, falling straight to Chhetri 10 yards from goal. The skipper shot and shot hard, but Marma was up for the challenge, diving low to make the save.
The rebound, after a melee, fell to Abdul Rabeeh, who shot at goal again. Again, Marma saved. This time the rebound fell straight to Rabeeh, who had the presence of mind to lob the ball across the box to Rahul KP inside the six-yard box. Rahul rose high and headed towards goal, and again Marma was there, deflecting the ball onto the post.