Spirited India Hold UAE 2-2, but World Cup Dreams Over


New Delhi, Jul 28 (IANS): India put up a spirited performance to hold United Arab Emirates (UAE) 2-2 in their home-leg but their FIFA World Cup dream ended Thursday as they went down 2-5 in aggregate in the first round of Asian qualifiers.

Having lost the away leg 0-3, India needed to win the match by a four-goal margin to move into the second round but a lack of coordinated effort between the strikers and the midfield and slushy underfoot conditions did them in.

World No.153 India, however, displayed a never say die attitude and came from two goals down to stun the 109th ranked UAE.

Under heavy rains, players struggled to get a firm footing and passes became a gamble for both teams. India as expected launched a heavy wave of attack in the first 10 minutes, typified with miss-passes and false kicks.

UAE caught India off-guard from a counter attack and went ahead in the 40th minute through Mohammed Al Shehhi and they doubled the lead in the 71st minute after Ali Al-Wehaibi slammed it in from inside the box.

India pulled one back in the 73rd minute with Jeje Lalpeklua's header and defender Gourmangi Singh struck the equalizer in the injury time from a goal mouth melee.

In front of a near capacity crowd at the Ambedkar Stadium, incessant rain made it difficult for both teams to keep the possession of the ball, but India put up a spirited show against the UAE, whose only World Cup finals appearance was way back in 1990 in Italy.

The UAE defence stood tall amidst the relentless attack and goalkeeper Ali Khaseif remained hardly tested all during the first half.

While Delhi boy Chettri did most of the leg-work in the first half, his partner Jeje Lalkpeklua looked rusty and India failed to take the advantage of the half chances that came their way. Gourmangi's chip from the edge of the box went wide in the seventh minute while in the next moment a 1-2 between Chettri and mid Steven Dias was squandered in the box.

Slowly the Indians ran out of steam as UAE strengthened their firm grip on the match by resorting to long ball tactics. The visitors almost took a lead in 16th minute from Ahmed Khalil's free-kick but goalkeeper Karanjit Singh made an excellent save by tipping it over the bar.

India also had their share of chance from a free-kick but Dias curled it too wide in the 23rd minute. As the clock ticked, India slowed down the pace of the game.

As coach Armando Colaco feared, the Indian defence was caught napping in the 40th minute after forward Ahmed Khalil dodged defender Sameer Naik and lifted a cross from the baseline for Al Shehhi to nodded it in.

UAE showed their class after breather and went ahead as Al-Wehaibi shot it past Karanjit to silence the packed stadium. But within two minutes the crowd burst into joy as an unmarked Jejelalpeklua headed home a perfect cross from substitute Lalrindika.

India, however, left the ground with their heads held high as stopper-back Gourmangi stabbed in from a goalmouth melee much to cheer of the Delhi crowd.

India: Karanjit Singh; Samir Naik, Gourmangi Singh, Raju Gaikwad, Rahim Nabi; Steven Dias (63, Lalrindika Ralte), Mehtab Hossain, Climax Lawrence, Clifford Miranda (84th, Jewel Raja Sheikh); Sunil Chhetri and Jeje Lalpeklua

UAE: Ali Khaseif; Hamdan Al Kamali, Yousef Jaber, Walid Abbas; Amer Abdulrahman, Amir Mubarak, Ali Al-Wehaibi, Khalil Sebil, Mohammad Al Shehhi; Ismail Saeed Al Hammadi, Ajmed Khalil

Referee: Abdul Malik Abdul Bashir (Singapore)

  

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