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India edge past Afghanistan to lift SAFF Cup for 7th time

January 03, 2016 21:49 IST

India captain Sunil Chhetri celebrates after netting the winner against Afghanistan to win the SAFF Cup football tournament on Sunday

IMAGE: India captain Sunil Chhetri celebrates after netting the winner against Afghanistan to win the SAFF Cup football tournament in Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday. Photograph: SAFF Cup/Twitter

India exacted sweet revenge as they beat defending champions Afghanistan 2-1 in the summit clash in a dominating display to lift the South Asian Football Federation Cup for the seventh time, in Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday.

Jeje Lalpekhlua (72nd minute) and Sunil Chhettri (101th) scored for India after Zubayr Amiri had given Afghanistan the lead in the 69th minute at the Greenfield Stadium.

India had lost to Afghanistan 0-2 in the final of 2013 edition in Kathmandu, but were clearly the better side on Sunday, coming back from one goal deficit and claiming the match in extra time.

India were twice denied by the woodwork, but eventually ran away victors in the third straight summit clash of the SAFF Cup between the two sides and regained the title they had won in 2011.

The victory for 166th ranked India over higher ranked Afghanistan (150th) gave coach Stephen Constantine his first international tournament win after taking charge early last year for his second stint.

Sunday’s triumph would also ease pressure on the English coach under whom India lost five and won just one match in the 2018 World Cup qualifiers while going into the tournament.

India, who were playing in the 10th final out of 11 SAFF Cup editions, re-established their dominance in the regional tournament and are also likely to make a jump in the FIFA rankings which will come out on Thursday.

For Afghanistan, who have come in the tournament with 15 foreign-based players in their squad of 20, it was a sort of disappointment as they had targeted a title win in their final SAFF Cup participation. They will henceforth compete in the recently created Central Asian Federation.

India fielded an unchanged line-up that started in their 3-2 win over Maldives in the semifinal while Afghanistan made two changes in the first eleven that played in their 5-0 thrashing of Sri Lanka.

The defending champions had a lot of possession and gained a slight upper-hand with physical superiority in the initial minutes but the Indians slowly clawed their way back and began to dominate the match. But the two sides went into the breather goalless.

India though were unlucky not to have gone ahead in the 14th minute when striker Jeje Lalpekhlua's header came back after hitting the crossbar to the agony of the home supporters.

As early as the seventh minute, India custodian Gurpreet Singh Sandhu had to stretched full length to his right to stop a Mustafa Zazai shot on target.

Four minutes later, he made another save from a shot by Afghan captain Faysal Shayesteh for a corner.

Egged on by the big home crowd, India began to pile pressure on the Afghan defence. They could have taken the lead in the 14th minute, only to be denied by the woodwork.

Jeje played the ball for Holicharan Narzary whose cross struck the trailing legs of Afghan player Zubayr Amiri and came off goalkeeper Ovays Azizi. Jeje's header on the rebound hit the crossbar and came back into play and captain Sunil Chhetri could not get on the end of it.

That was the best chance for either side in the first 45 minutes, though Chhetri had another go at the Afghan goal in the 33rd minute but his left-footer after chesting down a fine floater from Eugeneson Lyngdoh was blocked by the goalkeeper.

Both sides did not make any changes at the resumption and India applied pressure in the first 15 minutes of the second half and nearly took the lead in the 56th minute, to be denied again by the goal post.

Chhetri played the ball for Jeje who spotted the goalkeeper off his line. But his left-footed chip struck the horizontal and went out of play.

Afghanistan then made some fine moves into the Indian half and threatened with some accurate crosses but the home side defence cleared them with ease.

The visitors kept at it and finally struck in the 69th minute with Zubayr Amiri giving Afghanistan the lead. Faysal's pass sneaked past Arnab Mondal and an overlapping Amiri's left footer beat Gurpreet before crashing into the Indian net.

India struck back immediately with Jeje bringing the scoreline on level in the 72nd minute.

Narzary crossed the ball into the box which was headed by Chhetri. Jeje came behind Afghan defender Sayedh Hashemi and slotted the ball into the far corner of the net. Hashemi expected goalkeeper Azizi to come off his line and collect it. Both players looked at each other in disbelief.

India threatened to take the lead towards the end of the match but Afghan goalkeeper was up to the task to deny them.

First, he tipped over Narayan Das's long range effort in the 84th minute after the Indian player saw the goalkeeper off his line, and then saved Chhetri's right footer from a free-kick.

The match went into the extra time and talismanic captain Chhetri scored the winner.

Chhetri got the better of Afghan defender Hashemi and he kept his balance intact before sending his low right-footed sliding shot into the corner of the net, sending the jubilant home crowd into a tizzy.

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