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*YEMEN HOLD INDIA TO A GOALLESS DRAW*


*By Joseph Solomon,*

*AIFF Media Team*


*DAMMAM (SAUDI ARABIA): *The Indian U-19 National Team played a goalless
draw against Yemen in their second match of the AFC U-19 Championship
Qualifiers at the Prince Mohammad bin Fahad Stadium in Dammam, Saudi Arabia
today (November 06, 2017), to open their points tally for the Qualifiers.


It was all Yemen in the first ten minutes of the match as India’s opponents
dominated possession and kept threatening the Indian citadel. The Indian
defence line however dealt with most of the danger, whilst Dheeraj Singh’s
safe hand kept Yemen at bay. The young Colts grew in the match and in the
14th minute, Boris Singh beat his marking defender to run onto a vacant
flank, only for his cross to go aloof of Rahim Ali’s head.


Four minutes later, Rahim Ali set up a shot for Amarjit from outside the
box, but the latter could only shoot wide of the goal. In the 29th minute,
Rahim Ali switched play and found Ninthoi on the flank, who released a pass
for an onrushing Suresh Singh. Suresh, from outside the box, failed to test
the Yemen custodian as the ball flew over the bar.


Both teams tried to breach other’s citadel but were held at bay by the
defensive lines as the half-time scoreline read 0-0.


India had a glorious opportunity to take the lead early in the second half
when Rahim Ali was released onto goal. With only the Yemen cutsodian to
beat from a tight angle, Rahim Ali shot straight at the goalkeeper
resulting in an easy save in the 46th minute.


Four minites later it was Abhishek Haldar’s attempt from inside the box
that went inches past the goal after Suresh had found him with an inch
perfect cross from the wings. In the 55th minute, Dheeraj Singh was called
into action and the custodian did not disappoint as he made an acrobatic
save to keep out Yemen.


India held the Yemen attacks at bay whilst started to dominate possession.
Chances however became rare for both the teams as the end-to-end tempo
resulted in neither getting a clear attempt at goal. At the end of time,
nothing could separate the two teams as the full-time scoreline read 0-0.


*India’s starting XI against Yemen: *Dheeraj Singh (GK); Boris Singh,
Jitendra Singh, Sahil Panwar, Sanjeev Stalin; Kumanthem Ninthoinganba (78’
- Nongdamba Naorem), Amarjit Singh (C) , Suresh Singh, Rahul K.P (45’ -
Namgyal Bhutia), Abhishek Haldar (63’ - Edmund Lalrindika), Rahim Ali.



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