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*India beat Maldives 3-2 to reach Final of SAFF Suzuki Cup*


By Joseph Solomon,

AIFF Media Team



*India  3 (Sunil Chhetri 24’, Jeje Lalpekhlua 33’ and 65’)*



*beat*



*Maldives 2 (Nashid Ahmed 45’, Amdhan Ali 75’)*



*TRIVANDRUM: *India bid adieu to 2015 on a winning note as the ‘Men in
Blue’ defeated Maldives 3-2 to advance to the final of the SAFF Suzuki Cup
2015 at the Trivandrum International Stadium in Kerala on Thursday.
(December 31, 2015).



Jeje Lalpekhlua scored a brace (33rd and 65th) after Captain Sunil Chhetri
had opened the scoring for India.



After both Teams entwined a battle for possession in the early minutes of
the match, the ‘Men in Blue’ fostered their first chance of the match in
the 9th minute when Jeje played a sweet pass to Sunil Chhetri but the
latter’s shot failed to breach the Maldivian defence line.



Three minutes later Jeje Lalpekhlua slotted the ball into the back of the
net following a Eugeneson Lyngdoh corner but the Referee waved it offside
to cut-short the Indian joy.



In the 20th minute, Bikash Jairu was released onto goal by Sunil Chhetri
but his shot sailed over.



Two minutes later, Halicharan’s flick of a corner kick which seemed to have
been brewed in the training ground was unable to find Augustine’s head.



With chances coming in left and right, the ‘Men in Blue’ finally took the
lead in the 24th minute when Captain Marvelous Sunil Chhetri headed in from
a Halicharan cross from the right flank to make it 1-0.



Minutes later, Chhetri was awarded with an opportunity to score India’s
second, but the Maldivian custodian thwarted away his shot which eventually
fell to Jeje. Jeje in an attempt to make something out of the chance
unleashed a shot but that the rival Goalkepeer managed to palm it away.



In the 33rd minute, Jeje latched onto a well-timed Halicharan long through
ball and slotted it comfortably past the Maldivian custodian to give India
a two goal lead.



Attacking with fluidity and defending with solidity seemed India’s way as
the ‘Men in Blue’ pillaged the Maldivian citadel. In the 44th minute, Jeje
should have made it 3-0 but failed to beat the onrushing Goalkeeper.



Much against the run of play Maldives pulled one back in dying minutes of
the first half as India headed into the interval with a 2-1 lead.



Changing over, the Indian contingent got right into the thick of action as
in the 47th minute Eugeneson Lyngdoh lined a shot up, but it went over the
bar.



Three minutes later, Halicharan’s shot hit the Maldivian defence line and
looped over for a corner kick, as the Indian contingent pressed for their
third goal of the match.



Maldives were busy defending and thwarting off the Indian barrage of
attacks. In the 55th minute, Narayan Das’ free-kick from the 25 yards
earned a top-draw save from the Maldivian custodian.



The fans present in the stadium hollered India through with constant
cheering of “India, India” and vuvuzelas throughout the game.



In the 61st minute, Jeje found himself clear of the mix following a pass
from the left flank, but smashed it over the bar. However, four minutes
later he scored his second of the match to make it 3-1.



Maldives did pull one back in the 75th minute to make it 3-2 but despite
the rivals going all out, the Indians managed to hold on.



In fact, India had around three chance in the last ten minutes but first
Augistine failed to connect a Halicharan cross and then, Jeje and
Lalianzuala failed to increase the margin.



*INDIA: *Gurpreet Singh Sandhu; Pritam Kotal, Arnab Mondal, Augustine
Fernandes, Narayan Das; Eugeneson Lyngdoh (90’ – Pronoy Halder), Bikash
Jairu, Rowlin Borges, Halicharan Narzary (84’ – Sanju Pradhan), Sunil
Chhetri (C) (74’ – Lallianzuala Chhangte), Jeje Lalpekhlua



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*‘THERE IS ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT’*



*We haven’t won anything as yet, stresses Constantine*



By Joseph Solomon,

AIFF Media Team



*TRIVANDRUM: *National Coach Stephen Constantine urged everyone to “stay
calm and support us.”



Constantine was speaking at the post-match Official Media Interaction after
India defeated Maldives 3-2 to progress to the Final of the SAFF Suzuki Cup.



“We still haven’t won anything. We have only got to the Finals. I ask
everybody to stay calm and simply support us. This is nothing to be excited
about there is still a game that we need to win,” he stated.



Reflecting upon the 3-2 win over Maldives in the today, Constantine opined,
“We dominated the game and on any other day we could’ve scored five or six
goals. Overall I am happy with the performance.”



“You have to take your chances and not concede sloppy goals. There is still
room for improvement.”



Lauding the Kerala fans for their immense support, Constantine said, “The
fans have been fantastic. They have showed that they are some of the best
in India and I implore them to flock the Stadium for the finals and “Back
the Blue.”



“I have fond memories of Kerala because of IM Vijayan and Jo Paul Ancheri.
I had the honor to Coach them both and both of them were terrific and
complete Players.”



Meanwhile, Sunil Chhetri who equaled Bhaichung Bhutia’s record of scoring
the maximum number of goals in the SAFF Competitions (12) was dubbed as
“the leader” by the British Coach.



“Sunil (Chhetri) leads by example. That is why he is a fantastic leader and
that is why there is no substitute to him. As a Player you have to be
adaptable and need to know how to fulfill a particular role. You need to
have the Footballing tenacity in you.”



Constantine’s men were also showered with praise by Maldives’ Head Coach
Ricki Herbert. “The Indian Players were fitter and stronger. They were
hungrier and they showed that on the pitch,” he commented.
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