THE BLOG BY CPD FOOTBALL | The World of Indian football and beyond by Chris Punnakkattu Daniel

SAFF Championship 2013: Maldives 0-1 India

Indian national team

India have won their SAFF Championship 2013 semifinal against the Maldives to set-up a final against Afghanistan.

Defender Arnab Mondal scored the lone goal of the match to hand India a late win against the Islanders.

Please scroll down for a detailed report…

SAFF Championship 2013 | Semifinal | Dasarath Rangasala Stadium, Kathmandu (Nepal)
MALDIVES 0-1 INDIA

GOALS
0-1 Arnab Mondal (85′)

LINE-UPS

Maldives
Imran Mohamed – Akram Abdul Ghani, Shafiu Ahmed, Ahmed Abdullah, Mohamed Rasheed (84′ Hassan Adhuham), Mohamed Shifan – Ahmed Niyaz (84′ Ali Umar), Mohamed Arif, Mohamed Umair – Ali Ashfaq [C], Ali Fasir

Unused Subs
Mohamed Imran, Mohamed Faisal, Ibrahim Irfah Arif, Mohamed Maaiz Ahmed, Rilwan Waheed, Ahmed Zaadh, Ahmed Imaaz, Ahmed Rasheed, Ismail Easa, Mohamed Hussain Niyaz, Moosa Yaamin, Ahmed Nashid

India
1 Subrata Pal – 4 Nirmal Chettri, 19 Gouramangi Moirangthem Singh [C], 5 Arnab Mondal, 22 Syed Rahim Nabi – 14 Izumi Arata (78′ 17 Jewel Raja Sheikh), 7 Mehtab Hossain, 6 Lenny Rodrigues, 8 Francis Fernandes – 10 Jeje Lalpekhlua, 23 Robin Singh

Unused Subs
Sandip Nandy, Karanjit Singh, Raju Eknath Gaikwad, Sandesh Jhingan, Dawson Fernandes, 9 Alwyn George, 11 Sunil Chhetri, 12 Nallappan Mohanraj

BOOKINGS

Yellow Cards
15′ Mehtab Hossain (India)
41′ Nirmal Chettri (India)
59′ Ali Fasir (Maldives)
62′ Gouramangi Moirangthem Singh (India)
64′ Lenny Rodrigues (India)
65′ Mohamed Rasheed (Maldives)
73′ Ali Ashfaq (Maldives)

Yellow-Red Cards
none

Red Cards
Ali Umar (Maldives) – post-match
Mohamed Rasheed (Maldives) – post-match

MATCH OFFICIALS

Referee
Idham Mohammad Tumah Makhadmeh (Jordan)

Assistant Referees
Issa Mahmoud Ahmad Alamawi (Jordan), Alimage Shirzad (Afghanistan)

Fourth Official
Shasuzzaman Tayeb Hasan (Bangladesh)

Match Commissioner

AIFF Match Report

“It’s the worst possible day,” lamented Sunil Chhetri prior to the kick-off. For the next 90th minutes he stayed the loudest cheerleader from the stands. At the end, he just went on checking his watch, waiting for the Final whistle.

Arnab Mondal scored India’s match-winner in the 85th minute as India advanced to the Final of the 2013 SAFF Championship. India play Afghanistan on Wednesday September 11, 2013.

It was a clinical display by India all throughout. India started on a bright note. The combination of Robin Singh upfront and Jeje Lalpekhlua seemed to strike a chord right from the kick-off. In the 7th minute Arata Izumi almost met Jeje’s cross from the left but the rival Goalkeeper Imran Mohamed leapt higher than all.

Five minutes later, Mehtab Hossain curled in his free-kick but it agonisingly hit Robin’s knee before going out. And even as the triangle of Arata, Jeje and Robin were stitching in the rival area the jungle of legs just outside the rival goal area frustrated them. Jeje had a crack at the goal in the 30th minute when Robin chested down a Arnab Mondal long ball but it went over.

Maldives revolved around Ali Ashfaq. The highest goal scorer of the Tournament looked dangerous at times but the Indian defence were equal to the task.

But despite the Indian pressure Maldives refused to crack. India’s last chance in the first half went abegging in the 42ndminute – a Mehtab Hossain shot off a counter rolling down the goal line.

Immediately after resumption Francis Fernandes went past Akram Gani on the right, entered the box but slipped at the last moment, Imran gathering with ease.

The very next moment another of Francis’ centre, all destined to be headed in by Robin was eventually headed out by Mohamed Sifan; and then, the next minute, Maldives managed to keep away Mehtab’s corner. It was just the start which India need post resumption.

Francis Fernandes by then had spun a web on the right. In the 60th minute he set up Robin who dodged past Akram but mistimed his shot which flew over.

Off the next attack, Maldives had a freekick from just outside the box, but Umair’s freekick hit the Wall. The tension was very much evident in the stands. Chhetri quipped: “I just cannot watch the match sitting in the gallery.”

Ali Ashfaq was booked in the 72nd minute for diving inside the box. Ashfaq anticipated a Nirmal Chettri backpass and tried to go past Subrata Paul.

In the 80th minute, Gouramangi’s flick off a Mehtab corner was gathered by Imran and then Jeje’s volley hit the side-net and then even as he waved past the jungle of legs to slot it home in the 85th minute, it was disallowed.

The moment arrived next minute – Arnab Mondal slotting it home. Chhetri went wild as did the dugout.

The “Weakest ever Indian Team” booked a berth in the Final.