Dear colleagues,

Please find below the match report of India’s opening encounter with Sri
Lanka in the SAFF Suzuki Cup.


*Also find attached some pictures from the day (Credit AIFF Media).*


*a.India ride on Robin Singh’s brace*


*b.India face Nepal next on December 27*


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*INDIA PROVE ‘TWO’ GOOD FOR SRI LANKA *



*India  2 (Robin Singh – 51’ and 74’)*



*defeat*



*Sri Lanka 0*



*By Joseph Solomon,*

*AIFF Media Team*



*TRIVANDRUM:* On Christmas day, it was jingle all the way for India as the
Blue Tigers defeated Sri Lanka 2-0 in their first match of the SAFF Suzuki
Cup 2015 at the Trivandrum International Stadium in Kerala.



The Indian contingent dominated possession, shots on goals and corners and
ran out eventual winners courtesy of a Robin Singh brace, whilst grabbing
three points in the process sending them to top of Group A.



With the fans hollering the ‘Men in Blue’ through with chants of “India,
India”, the Indian contingent attacked right from the word ‘go’. As early
as the 3rd minute, India were awarded an opportunity to open their goal
scoring tally as Pritam Kotal earned a free-kick right on the edge of the
penalty box after the Lankan defence line handed the ball. A Eugeneson
Lyngdoh shot from the resulting free-kick came close to opening India’s
lead as it went abegging of the goal.



Minutes later, Sunil Chhetri, after cutting in from the left flank released
Sanju Pradhan onto goal. Sanju essayed in a delightful cross for the Indian
attack line to capitalize on, but the Lankan defence line sweeped it away.



A thumping Sunil Chhetri header which followed almost seconds later from a
cross from the right flank earned a top-draw save from the Lankan
Goalkeeper.



Perhaps the best chance of the first half fell to Jeje in the 9th minute,
when he went one-versus-one with the Lankan custodian, after latching onto
a Eugeneson Lyngdoh pass. Jeje in an attempt to chip the onrushing
custodian got rejected with yet another last ditch save from Perera.



Although India had the better of the two Teams in the opening minutes of
the match, the score-line reflected the contrary as it still read 0-0, even
after 3 clear goal scoring chances.



With Gurpreet Singh Sandhu not even called to action and enjoying the view
from afar, the Indian attack line cut through the Lankan defence line like
knife on butter. In the 33rd minute, Jeje once again made contact with a
delicious cross from the right flank, only to earn a corner kick in the
process.



Three minutes later, Sunil Chhetri cut inside from the left flank after
taking a well-weighted through ball into his stride and unleashed a
venomous shot. The shot however, got defused by the Lankan defenders earned
the ‘Men in Blue’ a corner kick.



The first half undoubtedly belonged to India and had the forwards had their
goal-scoring boards on, the score-line would’ve reflected differently.
However with nothing to flaunt for their attacking prowess, courtesy of
some last ditch defending from Sri Lanka, the score-line reflected 0-0 at
halftime.



The 15 minute interval failed to dampen the attacking momentum of the ‘Men
in Blue’, as they got right into the thick of action. A Sanju Pradhan cross
from the left flank minutes into the second half earned a corner for the
Indian contingent. A scrambling save from Perera from the resulting corner
although cleared the danger away.



With the Indian contingent attacking in numbers and with fluidity the
break-through was bound to come. And the deadlock did break in the 51st minute
when Robin Singh blasted his shot home following a Sunil Chhetri low-cross
from the left flank, as India took a 1-0 lead.



Shortly after, Jeje was handed an opportunity to double India’s lead as he
went one on one with the Goalkeeper following a Sanju Pradhan cross, but
the former was flagged offside.



In the 67th minute, Robin Singh once again found himself right in the thick
of action as he tried a cheeky header, but it lacked conviction and the Sri
Lankan custodian cleared it up. Two minutes later, Jeje was handed with a
glorious opportunity to give India a two goal cushion as a Sanju Pradhan
cross found him clear of the mix. Jeje although headed the ball with venom,
the Lankan custodian made another outstanding save to deny India.



It was the deadly combination of Sunil Chhetri and Robin Singh again which
doubled India’s lead. Chhetri released Robin onto goal with a deft header
and the latter applied a cheeky finish to make it 2-0 for India.



With Coach Constantine’ motto being ‘constructing a Team for the future’,
18 year old AIFF U-18 Academy product, Lallianzuala made his debut for
India as he came on for Robin Singh in the 74th minute.



The ‘Men in Blue’ grew even hungrier after scoring two and tested Perera
with almost every shot – be it from inside or outside the box. And it was
the 18 year old Lallianzuala who decided to run through the Sri Lankan
defence line as he showcased his bag full of tricks. Lallianzuala however
in the 85th minute was only able to earn a fine save from the Lankan
goalkeeper.



Shortly after, Lallianzuala burst onto a vacant left flank and fed Sunil
Chhetri with a delightful cross. Chhetri however ran into the onrushing
Goalkeeper as another opportunity went abegging.



Although the Indian contingent searched for a third goal, it never came as
at the end of time, the full-time scoreline read 2-0.



*INDIA starting XI against Sri Lanka:* Gurpreet Singh Sandhu; Pritam Kotal,
Augistine Fernandes, Arnab Mondal, Narayan Das; Sanju Pradhan 71’ – Bikash
Jairu), Eugenson Lyngdoh, Pronoy Halder (45’ – Rowlin Borges), Sunil
Chhetri (Captain); Robin Singh (74’ – Lallianzuala), Jeje Lalpekhlua.

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