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Bangladesh win 4-2 against Nepal in SAFF women's football

With the victory, the defending champions moved up to the second place behind India

Jayesh Thaker Jamshedpur Published 18.03.22, 12:43 PM
Match between Bangladesh (in blue) and Nepal in progress at JRD Tata Sports Complex in Jamshedpur on Thursday evening.

Match between Bangladesh (in blue) and Nepal in progress at JRD Tata Sports Complex in Jamshedpur on Thursday evening. Bhola Prasad

Defending champions Bangladesh posted a comfortable 4-2 win over Nepal in the SAFF U-18 Women’s Football Championship at the JRD Tata Sports Complex in Jamshedpur on Thursday evening.

It was Nepal's second defeat after India blanked them 7-0 in the opener on March 15.

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Four first-half goals handed Bangladesh the win against their opponents who showed some improvement after the demolition by India.

After this result, Bangladesh climb to second on the table behind India, with both the teams having three points apiece to their name. India is currently ahead by the virtue of having a greater goal difference.

Bangladesh got off to a flying start, earning a corner with just about 20 seconds on the clock. Afeida Khandaker positioned herself perfectly to nod the in-swinging corner home, to give her side an early lead.

The lead lasted about half-an-hour, as midfielder Dipa Shahi unleashed a ferocious shot from long range, that nestled into the top corner. It took Bangladesh three minutes to reclaim their lead, as Afeida turned provider this time, intercepting a long kick by the Nepal keeper, and feeding it to Aklima Khatun, who raced past her marker and slotted it home.

Eity Khatun scored the third for Bangladesh three minutes later as she latched on to a loose ball at the edge of the Nepal penalty area and chipped it over the defence and the keeper, to place it into the top corner.

With just minutes left for the half-time whistle, Shahada Akter Ripa made the most of confusion in Nepal ranks to slip between the lines and poke the ball between a melee of legs to make it 4-1 in Bangladesh’s favour.

Nepal mounted the pressure in the second half, in an attempt to get back into the match, but the Bangladesh defence managed to thwart most attempts. It was only in the last minute of the match that a long clearance hooved up-field found its way to Nepal striker Amisha Karki, who ran in behind the Bangladesh defence and slipped the ball past the keeper to pull one goal back. However, it was too little as the referee soon blew the final whistle.

After this result, both India and Bangladesh occupy the top two spots on the table with three points apiece, and face each other in the next match, which kicks off on Saturday.

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