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Asia Cup qualifiers: Sunil Chhetri and Co crush Macau's play 4-1 to seal spot

Updated on: 12 October,2017 08:34 AM IST  |  Bangalore
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India qualified for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup in style, pumping in four goals for a crushing 4-1 win over Macau in a qualifying round match here yesterday, to make their fourth appearance in the continental event

Asia Cup qualifiers: Sunil Chhetri and Co crush Macau's play 4-1 to seal spot

Macau's Carlos Fernandes (left) and India's Narayan Das head the ball during their AFCu00c3u0083u00c2u00a2u00c3u0082u00c2u0080u00c3u0082u00c2u0088Asian Cup qualifying match yesterday. Pic/AFP

India qualified for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup in style, pumping in four goals for a crushing 4-1 win over Macau in a qualifying round match here yesterday, to make their fourth appearance in the continental event. They made the cut with two matches still to go in the qualifying round. India competed in the tournament for the first time in 1964, when they finished runners-up. Then they crashed out in the group stage in 1984 and 2011.


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Macau's Carlos Fernandes (left) and India's Narayan Das head the ball during their AFCâÂu00c2u0080Âu00c2u0088Asian Cup qualifying match yesterday. Pic/AFP


Borges scores
Rowllin Borges opened the scoring with a fine volley in the 28th minute, skipper Sunil Chhetri restored the lead, after the hosts conceded one, with a strike in the 60th minute, while Macau conceded an own goal through defender Lam Seng in the 70th minute to dig their own grave at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium. The fourth goal was scored by Jeje Lalpekhlua (90+2) after being assisted by Chhetri. For Macau, Nicholas Tarrao scored in the 37th minute — their first goal of the qualifying campaign.


India topped Group A qualifying round with 12 points from four matches. They play Myanmar on November 24 and Kyrgyzstan on March 27 next year. In the 2011 edition that was held in Doha, India lost all their group matches to Australia, South Korea and Bahrain. Borges gave India the lead, but the Indian celebrations did not last long as in the 37th minute, Torrão managed to beat goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu.

Chhetri knocked in the second goal as India played in the 4-4-2 formation with Balwant Singh and Jeje up front. Holicharan Narzary had moved on the right wing, while Chhetri played on the left. For his goal, Borges fooled the Macanese goalkeeper after he received a pass from Jeje, who had the presence of mind to spot him. Before Jeje could set it up, Narayan Das whipped in a low cross on the left.

Brilliant Chhetri
Torrao then stole the ball before it could reach Pritam and and headed it in to draw level. The goal was set up by Chan Chun, who found some space on the right and sent in a beautiful cross. Chhetri put India ahead 2-1 after he capitalised on a sloppy defensive play. Jeje took it in near the halfway line and sent it to Balwant.

The substitute raced forward before squaring the ball into the box for Chhetri. At half time, both teams were locked 1-1. Before the break, India were forced to work the ball around, with Macau deploying all players in their own half.

2011
The year India last made it to the AFC Asian Cup finals

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