Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

India make a point, lose two in Asian Cup opener

- Rutvick Mehta Chinese Taipei Iran

MUMBAI: Ahead of the encounter against Iran, India coach Thomas Dennerby said he expected the opposition to build a strong defensive wall and predicted a slugfest to find the net.

India did everything but that in their opening AFC Women’s Asian Cup Group A tie against Iran which ended 0-0 and with a point each for both teams at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Thursday.

However, it was a goalless draw that had chances flying thick and fast throughout, a vast majority of them from the Indians. The home team had 24 shots with five on target and had 64.1 per cent possession. Iran had one shot on target.

Iran, the tournament­s debutants, did not start the game like one. The top of the goalpost saved India in the 12th minute before Negin Zandi’s shot went wide of Aditi Chauhan’s far post seven minutes later.

But once the hosts—whose available players were trimmed to 22 with Sweety Devi missing after a couple of Covid cases in the camp—settled, their confidence and chances grew. Indumathi Kathiresan struck a leftfooter over the crossbar and on the half-hour mark, a header from Manisha Kalyan also sailed above Iranian goalkeeper Zohreh Koudaei. One minute later, Koudaei dropped the ball off a cross inside the box, but Kalyan was unable to direct it towards the net from the ensuing melee.

Perhaps the best opportunit­y in the period came in the 35th minute after a miscued shot from Pyari Xaxa. An unmarked Indumathi got to the loose ball at the centre of the box but her attempt was again too high.

While India continued to press after the break, Iran retreated. Koudaei brought a fist pump out in the 77th minute after a spectacula­r save, extending her large frame further, twisting and then sticking her right hand out to block a header from close range by Grace Dangmei who then scuffed the rebound wide. A few minutes later Iran had a rare second-half outing near the Indian goal but were thwarted.

Dennerby said he would take a point from the opener, but rued the higher-ranked hosts not being clinical enough in front of the goal.

“In one way, I am disappoint­ed with the result, because I think we created enough chances to score goals. But it is what it is. It is all down to the technical skills; you are not given goals, you have to score them. And if you don’t score, you’re not good enough…it was the first game and hopefully we will be more comfortabl­e in the next game,” the Swedish head coach said after the match.

For the Iranian women who were playing this marquee continenta­l tournament for the first time, the one point was a significan­t outcome. “For the support and motivation that the Iranian people sent to us, I would have loved to win the game,” Iran’s head coach Maryam Irandoost said through a translator.

Earlier, in the tournament opener, eight-time champions China eased past Chinese Taipei 4-0. Wang Shuang scored a brace in the 3rd and 68th minute along with Wang Shanshan (9th) and Zhang Xin (54th).

In another developmen­t, the Japanese news agency Kyodo reported that the national team’s star striker Mana Iwabuchi had tested Covid positive ahead of their match against Myanmar on Friday.

Results: India 0 drew with 0; China 4 (Shuang Wang 3 & 68, Shanshan Wang 9, Xin Zhang 54) beat 0*

 ?? AFC ?? India’s Sandhiya Ranganatha­n challenges Iranian goalkeeper Zohreh Koudaei for the ball during their match on Thursday.
AFC India’s Sandhiya Ranganatha­n challenges Iranian goalkeeper Zohreh Koudaei for the ball during their match on Thursday.

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