Millennium Post

Injury-time goal saves India against Afghanista­n

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DUSHANBE (Tajikistan): India escaped with a 1-1 draw after an injury-time goal saved them the blushes against lowerranke­d Afghanista­n in their FIFA World Cup Qualifier match here on Thursday.

The result meant the 106-ranked India remained winless in their qualifying campaign so far.

When the visitors seemed headed for their second defeat, substitute Seiminlen Doungel (90+3) provided India with a lifeline, outjumping his markers to head one into the far post. Afghanista­n had taken the lead through Zelfagar Nazary’s strike (45+1), putting India on the backfoot.

India remained at the fourth position in Group E with three points from four matches, while Afghanista­n continued to be on the third with four points.

Starting the away game, being played in extremely cold conditions at the Central Republican Stadium, on a bright note, India conceded a goal in the first half’s injury time (45+1). Afghanista­n went into lead after a fine move saw David Najem play a square ball to Zelfagar Nazary at the centre of the box, and the mid-fielder’s attempt breached the Indian defence before finding the back of the net.

It wasn’t really a home match for Afghanista­n either, but wins here against Cambodia and Bangladesh, followed by draws with Tajikistan and Jordan have given them muchneeded confidence ahead of the clash against Igor Stimac’s 106-ranked India.

And the 149-ranked Afghanista­n carried that confidence into the game on a chilly evening when the temperatur­e dropped to nine degree celsius.

The hosts looked the better of the two sides in the first half and the goal, in the added time of first session, was not inappropri­ate.

On and off, Afghanista­n managed to put pressure on the Indian defence manned by Mandar Rao Desai, Adil Khan, Rahul Bheke and Pritam Kotal. With their enterprise, the likes of striker Ahmad Omran and mid-fielder Faysal Shayesteh kept India on their toes, forcing Bheke and Adil to make a few clearances in the first quarter.

India looked to take on the opposition but they could not create any clear chances, and the couple of half chances in the opening minutes failed to test the Afghan custodian.

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