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Afghanista­n deals a blow on India’s qualificat­ion hopes

Chhetri celebrates his 150th internatio­nal appearance with a goal in the 36th minute before Rahmat equalises for the visitors and Sharif seals the detail with a late penalty

- Amitabha Das Sharma

ndia’s bid to qualify for the third round of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers suffered a big blow as the visiting Afghanista­n inflicted a 21 defeat in a second round Group A match at the Indira Gandhi Stadium here on Tuesday.

Sunil Chhetri’s 94th internatio­nal goal from a 36th minute penalty in his 150th appearance gave India the leverage in the opening session.

But this advantage was lost in the second half, when the Afghans regrouped well to find two goals and turn the tables on India.

IEarly miss

Chhetri could have put India ahead in the third minute, but his attempt on a half turn came off the post and Manvir Singh could not keep his effort on target despite getting the rebound close to the Afghanista­n goal.

India showed the energy and the intent initially to pin the Afghans back, but that did not last long as the visitor replied with sharp counteratt­acks and created two quick openings that Indian goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu had to save.

In the seventh minute, Sandhu palmed over a header from the Afghanista­n captain Haroon Amiri before blocking an attempt from forward Omid Popalzay.

India struggled to find a solution to Afghanista­n’s physical play. Ashley Westwood, the current Afghanista­n coach, has fair experience of coaching in a number of Indian clubs and seemed to use that experience well in guiding his players.

The change of ends saw Afghanista­n arriving with a greater resolve as India tried to preserve the lead with a defensive approach.

This did not help much as Afghanista­n tried to open up gaps in the India defence with a highpress. It finally found the equaliser in the 70th minute when

 ?? AFP ?? Keen fight: Chhetri and Afghanista­n’s Rahmat Akbari vie for possession.
AFP Keen fight: Chhetri and Afghanista­n’s Rahmat Akbari vie for possession.

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