India Stun Puerto Rico 4-1 in International Football Friendly
India came back from a goal down to hand visitors Puerto Rico a 4-1 thrashing in an international football friendly in Mumbai, with Bengaluru FC forward Sunil Chhetri putting in a stellar performance for the hosts
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 03, 2016 10:57 pm IST
Highlights
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India thumped Puerto Rico 4-1 in an international friendly
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Sunil Chhetri led from the front as India came back from a goal down
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Narayan Das, Sunil Chhetri, Jeje and Jackichand Singh scored for India
Masterminded superbly by ace striker Sunil Chhetri, a dominant India scripted a sensational 4-1 win over higher-ranked Puerto Rico in an international football friendly at the Andheri Sports Complex stadium in Mumbai on Saturday evening.
India were down 0-1 in the seventh minute with Emmanuel Sanchez scoring off a spot-kick, but the hosts went on to dominate the visitors, ranked 38 places above them, with some slick passing and quick attacking moves.
India, who led 3-1 at the half-way stage, scored their goals through Narayan Das (18th minute), Chhetri (26th), Jeje Lalpekhlua (34th) and Jackichand Singh (58th).
Chhetri, who had given away his captain's armband to Norway-based towering custodian Gurpreet Singh Sandhu for this game, paved the way for two goals and also struck once to emerge as the star player for the home country.
This was India's fourth straight victory after the 1-2 loss to Turkmenistan in the World Cup qualifier in Kochi in March earlier this year. They had got past Laos 6-1 and 1-0 in the Asia Cup qualifiers in June and then drubbed Bhutan 3-0 last month in an unofficial friendly.
This victory, albeit against a not-too-strong-looking Puerto Rico side, which had arrived in Mumbai only last evening and clearly looked tired after their long journey, must have pleased national coach Stephen Constantine who included several youngsters to prop up the team.
India, in fact, started the match -- the first in Mumbai after six decades -- on the wrong foot by conceding a penalty in the seventh minute when Elliot Velez was brought down on the left of the penalty box by Jackichand Singh.
The spot-kick was put in by the tall medio Sanchez who beat Indian custodian and match skipper Gurpreet to bulge the bottom right corner of the goal.
This early reversal galvanised the hosts, ranked 152 as compared to their rivals' 114, into an attacking mode and they started attacking with gusto with the midfield prompting the two front-liners with down-the-middle passes.
The hosts could have equalised in the 12th minute but for the rival goalkeeper rushing out and foiling Chhetri before he could take advantage of a fine through ball from Eugeneson Lyngdoh.
The hosts then started dominating the proceedings and got rich rewards when they scored twice with the help of free kicks, with Chhetri playing a stellar role in both these strikes.