Senior National Team
INDIA GO DOWN TO KYRGYZ REPUBLIC
27 Mar 2018

AIFF Media Team

INDIA 1 (Jeje Lalpekhlua – 87th)

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Kyrgyz Republic 2 (Zemlianukhin Anton – 2nd, Murzaev Mirlan 73rd)

BISHKEK: A late header from Jeje Lalpekhlua couldn’t prevent India’s 12-match unbeaten streak (official matches) in International Football coming to an end when the Blue Tigers went down 1-2 to Kyrgyz Republic in their last Group A match of the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers at the Dolon Omurzakov Stadium in Bishkek on Tuesday (March 27, 2018).

The last time the two teams met, India rode on a sublime Sunil Chhetri strike to win by a solitary goal.

India, thus, finished their engagements on 13 points having already qualified to the AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 earlier.

The hosts had the perfect start to the match as they surged ahead in the 2nd minute itself, off their first attack down the right when Zemlianukhin Anton dug it into the top corner of the net.

The second goal came in the 73rd minute – the tireless and talented Murzalev Mirlan managing to swerve it beyond Indian captain Gurpreet Singh Sandhu’s reach, who otherwise had a notable outing under the bar pulling off a couple of blinders.

Jeje reduced the margin in the 87th minute, Jeje Lalpekhlua heading in Halicharan Narzary’s cross in the 87th minute.

In the first half, the hosts looked the better side trying to gain momentum with their deft passing. The Indians did press hard but Kyrgyz appeared more composed on the ball.

However, India did find the back of the net twice – in the 18th minute and then in the 30th minute, but on both occasions Balwant Singh was ruled off-side.

In the 18th minute, Rowllin Borges’ free-kick from outside the box beat all, rattled the crosspiece and fell for Balwant who put it in but the flag was up much prior.

In the 30th minute, Balwant sneaked it and did put it past rival Goalkeeper Matiash Pavel but was ruled off-side as the home side held on to their one-nil lead till the interval.

Changing over, Jerry Lalrinzuala replaced Narayan Das and was involved in India’s first shot on target in the half. Willing to overlap, he cut in and laid it for Borges but his powerful right-footer was punched away by Pavel. Udanta lurking around did pounce on the rebound but wasn’t able to be incisive.

Off the counter, an acrobatic Gurpreet came off with the save of the match palming off from close.

The second substitution came in the 61st minute -- Seiminlen Doungel replacing Borges in the 61st minute.

Gurpreet made his presence felt in the 67th minute when he stood in between from a hand-shaking distance to deny Kyrgyz their second goal much to the frustration of a packed crowd.

But the crowd were not to be denied for long – Murzaev making it 2-0 in the 73rd.

Anirudh Thapa replaced Borges in the 82nd minute and seemed to have an impact on the proceedings. His fresh legs helped him evade the opponents and his desire to play it in the gaps stretched the rival defence.

It was off one such movement that Jeje headed in Narzary’s cross. But it came a bit too late.

INDIA: Gurpreet Singh Sandhu (Captain); Lalruatthara (Debut for India), Anas Edathodika, Sandesh Jhingan, Narayan Das (Jerry Lalrinzuala – 46th); Udanta Singh (Seiminlen Doungel – 61st), Rowllin Borges (Anirudh Thapa – 82nd), Md. Rafique, Halicharan Narzary, Jeje Lalpekhlua, Balwant Singh.

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