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U-17 FIFA WC: India thrashed 0-8 by USA

Source: PTI
October 12, 2022 00:36 IST
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USA players celebrate after netting a goal during their U-17 FIFA World Cup opener against India in Bhubaneswar on Tuesday

IMAGE: USA players celebrate after netting a goal during their U-17 FIFA World Cup opener against India in Bhubaneswar on Tuesday. Photograph: FIFA U-17 WC

India were overwhelmed by a formidable USA in their opening match of the FIFA Women's U-17 World Cup as they suffered a 0-8 thrashing in a lop-sided Group A match in Bhubaneswar on Tuesday.

 

The Indian team was given a reality check by a technically superior USA who were 4-0 up by the half-hour mark and 5-0 ahead at half time.

USA pumped in three more goals in the second session to hand the hosts a humiliating defeat before a sizeable home crowd at the Kalinga Stadium.

Melina Rebimbas scored a brace (9th and 31st minute) while Charlotte Kohler (15th), Onyeka Gamero (23rd), Gisele Thompson (39th), Ella Emri (51st), Taylor Suarez (59th) and captain Mia Bhuta (62nd) struck a goal each for the Concacaf champions.

India head coach Thomas Dennerby had said before the match that hisside would be difficult to score against, having prepared well since February but his players were completely clueless and lost the plot on the day. The country's first match in a Women's World Cup turned out to be a nightmare.

Debutants India, who made it to the age-group showpiece on the basis of being the hosts, were simply run over by USA, who were runners-up in the inaugural edition in 2008 but has not gone past the group stage in three other appearances since then.

The porous Indian defence, including captain and left wing back Astam Oraon, leaked goal after goal while the home side could not even stitch even a proper goal-bound move. The Americans had more than 70 per cent ball possession in the first half.

Dennerby made use of the full quota of five substitutes but India had just two shots in the whole match with none on target. 

The heavy defeat would put India in a difficult position to qualify for the quarter-finals with two matches left in the group stage -- against Morocco (October 14) and title contender Brazil (October 17).

India made the first attacking move of the game when Nitu Linda went past a couple of US defender and sent the ball to Neha but Cameron Roller made a fine tackle to avert the danger. That was the last time India posed any threat to the US defence.

The first US goal came from the hard work of Riley Jackson who dribbled past a couple of Indians on the right channel before sending a fine cross for Rebimbas to hit a volley into the net in the ninth minute.

Six minutes later, Charlotte Kohler out jumped her Indian markers to score USA's second goal with a powerful header.

Gamero then punished the Indians for their defensive lapse in the 23rd minute before Rebimbas struck her second goal of the day as she fired in a left-footed shot from the edge of the box.

US right back Thompson joined the party to make it 5-0 in the 39th minute to silence the home crowd.

Captain Bhuta, the first American of Indian heritage to play in a World Cup, provided a fine assist for Emri to head home in the 51st minute before Saurez converted a penalty after an Indian defender brought Kohler down in the box.

Just after the hour mark, Bhuta entered her name in the scoresheet with perhaps the best goal of the match as she curled in a thunderous shot into the roof of the net.

Brazil had notched up a 1-0 win over Morocco in a Group A match played here earlier in the day. 

The top two teams from each of the four groups will qualify for the quarter-finals.

In Group B matches in Margao, Germany beat Nigeria 2-1 and Chile beat New Zealand 3-1.                

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