Rain tried to play spoilsport. But Team India's indomitable spirit to start their defence of the Nehru Cup with a win got the better of the inclement weather at the Jawaharlal Stadium. The Wim Koevermans coached outfit won 2-1, a goal each from Captain Sunil Chhetri and substitute Anthony Pereira in the 45th and 82nd minute respectively helping India's cause.
Alaa Alshbbli pulled back for the visitors in the 89th minute.
Chhetri opened the scoring in the 45th minute when he headed in a Clifford Miranda centre and then Anthony Pereira lobbed it over rival custodian Ahmed Alsalih who was out of position.
Barely 10 minutes earlier, Chhetri had led the team back to the dressing room in the 34th minute -- play was interrupted due to torrential downpour. But the 15 minutes of torrential downpour wasn't enough to derail India.
The effort was visible from the first whistle. The players were trying their best to display the new style with the one twos. And they were perfect. Unnecessary long balls were not to be seen. Rather, inch perfect crosses excited all – after all on display was a new Indian football side.
Central midfielder Lenny Rodriguez was gelling well with Francis who was deployed just behind Chhetri in a 4-4-1-1 system. The back four was looking like a well-oiled machine, closing down efficiently inside the box.
Further back, Subrata Pal looked more than convincing when his turn came. He palmed away a well-placed header from his counterpart with minimal fuss. India was more calculated in the second half. They didn't take unnecessary risks at but the same time looked to split open the rival defence. The ploy paid dividends as Pereira settled the issue in the 82nd minute.
Alshbbli pulled back for Syria but it came a bit too late.
Sunil Chhetri was declared the Man of the Match.
India next plays Maldives on August 25.
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