Chhetri double takes India to SAFF Championship final
Star striker Sunil Chhetri struck twice as holders India defeated Maldives 3-1 in an entertaining semifinal to book a berth in the summit clash of the SAFF Football Championship.
|Last Updated: Dec 09, 2011, 06:39 PM IST|Source: Bureau
New Delhi: Star striker Sunil Chhetri struck twice as holders India defeated Maldives 3-1 in an entertaining semifinal to book a berth in the summit clash of the SAFF Football Championship.
Chhetri scored in the 69th and 90th minute after Syed Rahim Nabi had given India the lead in the 24th.
Shamweel Qasim was the scorer for Maldives as he found the net in the 60th minute at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.
For India, seeking their sixth title in the tournament, this is their eighth entry into the final out of nine editions.
Chhetri, who had returned from a five-day trial stint at Glasgow Rangers just before the tournament, took the game away from Maldives, winners in 2008, by scoring two goals after both sides were locked 1-1 till the 68th minute.
India dominated for most part of the first half, which they led 1-0, though Maldives threatened to restore parity.
Savio Medeira`s boys got at least three chances in the first half besides the one that fetched them the goal.
As early as the second minute, striker Jeje Lalpekhlua fumbled and his off-balanced left-footer just in front of goal went over the bar after Maldives goalkeeper Imran Mohammed had parried a Chhetri shot.
Imran again came to the rescue of his side in the 14th minute as he dived to his left to brilliantly push away a Jeje header after the Indian striker was set up by Nabi.
Eight minutes later, Chhetri found himself unmarked but his left footer from the top of the box went over the bar.
The incessant pressure yielded India`s goal in the 24th minute from a dead ball situation. Clifford Miranda floated a free-kick for India in the 24th minute and a leaping Jeje could not reach for it. But Nabi`s outstretched right leg touched the ball which hit the back of the net.
PTI
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