India beat Bhutan 1-0, set up title clash with B’desh

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Margao (Goa), June 3: Five-time champions India booked their place in the final of the SAFF Women’s Championship with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over a resolute Bhutan in the second semifinal here on Wednesday.
India, who found the winner through Sanfida Nongrum in the 60th minute, will meet defending champions Bangladesh in the summit clash at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Sunday.
Having stormed into the knockout stage with 14 goals in two group matches, the hosts were expected to dominate, but Bhutan once again demonstrated the defensive discipline that had taken them to a third successive semifinal appearance.
Ranked nearly 100 places above Bhutan at 69th in the FIFA chart, India controlled possession for long periods but found it difficult to break down the compact Bhutan backline in a goalless first half.
The Blue Tigresses created a few chances through Karishma, Soumya Guguloth and Aveka Singh, but poor finishing and some alert goalkeeping kept the scores level at the break.
Bhutan, meanwhile, remained dangerous on the counterattack and squandered a couple of promising opportunities of their own.
India finally found the breakthrough when midfielder Sanfida scored the all-important goal after sustained pressure, giving the home side the lead they had been searching for throughout the contest. The Blue Tigresses are now just one win away from reclaiming the crown they last won in 2019.
Earlier in the day, Bangladesh beat Nepal 2-1 in the first semifinal to enter a third-consecutive SAFF Women’s Championship final following substitute Sagorika’s stoppage time winner. (PTI)

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