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India thrash Maldives 4-0, reach SAFF U-18 final

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Kathmandu: India booked their spot in the final of SAFF U-18 Championship with a comprehensive 4-0 win over Maldives on Friday. While Narender Gahlot (7th), Manvir Singh (79th) and Ninthoinganba Meetei (81th) scored three for India, Maldives’ Ahnaf Rasheedh (45’+1′) scored an own goal on the stroke of half time, to make it an emphatic victory for India.
India looked to attack from the get-go, and reaped the reward early on, when centre-back Narender Gahlot, who had impressed for the senior team in the Intercontinental Cup, rose above the rest of the pack and glided his header past a flailing keeper.
The Indians created a flurry of chances, and Givson had the opportunity to make it two when he headed a cross from the left towards the top corner. However, an outstretched hand by Maldives keeper Hassan Aleef kept it out.
Around the half-hour mark, Ninthoi worked a short corner and crossed it in, but Jeakson Singh’s shot on the volley whistled inches wide. Ninthoi looked lively on the right flank, bombing up and down, to create a lot of problems for the Maldives defenders. He linked up well with full-back Thoiba Singh.
Maldives started to create a few chances towards the end of the first half, when Ahmed Husaam made his way into the Indian box and earned a corner.
The Islanders also worked a short corner, as captain Hassan Nazeem went past a defender, entered the box, and seemingly went down under some pressure. However, the referee was having none of it and waved play on.
India gaffer Floyd Pinto brought on some defensive reinforcement in the second half, as Akash Mishra came on for Aman Chetri, pushing Ravi Bahadur Rana to the left-wing. Mishra soon had a chance from a set-piece, but his effort was gathered by the Maldives keeper.
It took Ravi Bahadur some time to get going as a left-winger, but he came into his own after the hour mark, making off-the-ball darts runs into the middle. Jeakson managed to find him on one of these occasions and set him through on goal. However, the eventual shot was punched away.
Maldives had an opportunity to pull one goal back with less than 20 minutes remaining on the clock, when some pressing by their forwards resulted in Ahmed Samaah gaining possession of the ball inside the Indian penalty box.
However, the Indian defence was on his case in an instant, and the danger was averted by captain Jitendra Singh. (IANS)

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