King’s Cup 3rd Place play-off: India suffer narrow defeat against Lebanon

A 77th-minute goal by Kaseem Al Zein put paid to India’s hopes of retaining the third place in the 49th King’s Cup 2023 as Lebanon defeated India at the 700th Anniversary Stadium in Chiang Mai, Thailand, on Sunday, September 10, 2023.

A 77th-minute goal by Kaseem Al Zein put paid to India’s hopes of retaining the third place in the 49th King’s Cup 2023 as Lebanon defeated India at the 700th Anniversary Stadium in Chiang Mai, Thailand, on Sunday, September 10, 2023.

Lebanon, who couldn’t get the better of India in their last two meetings in Bhubaneswar and Bangalore, proved to be third time lucky despite the Blue Tigers putting immense pressure on the rival defence, especially during the closing stages.

Just when it looked like India would force open the Lebanon defence at any moment, things completely went the other way as the west Asian side made most of a corner kick. While Indian goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu managed to palm away the first attempt, he had no time to do an encore when Kaseem Al Zein went for a spectacular acrobatic back volley from close range. It was a goal that certainly came against the run of play but made all the difference as the Indians failed to come up with a fitting reply during the rest of the match.

Thus India, the bronze medal winners in 2019, finished their King’s Cup campaign without a win. While the semi-final clash against mighty Iraq ended in a defeat in tie-breaker after a spirited 2-2 draw in the regulation time that surprised the Asian giants, the third-place battle against Lebanon was lost after the Indians let go of several scoring opportunities.

A 77th-minute goal by Kaseem Al Zein ended India’s hopes of retaining the 3rd place in the 49th King’s Cup 2023 as Lebanon beat India 1-0

Going by the trend of the match, India had no reason to troop out of the pitch as the team, who finished on the losing side. The Blue Tigers teased and tormented the rival defence time and again, only to find themselves short on decision-making at the goalmouth. Everyone in the attacking line had their share of chances; the Lebanon defence was on their knees at times, only to heave a sigh of relief when the Indians faltered at the front at repeated intervals.

India were certainly not short of ideas in the middle. They created chances – Manvir Singh and Lallianzuala Chhangte dashed from both flanks to regularly keep the Lebanon goalkeeper on his toes—but when the real chances came, the ball either flew over the bar or went wide of the target, much to the dismay of the good number of Indian spectators in the stands.

If this was the story in the first half, then the script hardly changed for the next 45 minutes. India’s Head Coach Igor Stimac played all his permutations and combinations in quick succession, but a goal from India remained elusive. The five changes Stimac made in the second half did give the required impetus to the attack, but when push came to shove, neither Brandon Fernandes nor Rahul KP could do the needful. It was one of those days when the goalmouth remained tightly shut for the Indian forwards.

In the last 10 minutes, India camped themselves in the Lebanon area, hoping for the equaliser. But credit to Lebanon, as they not only held on to their lead grimly but made sure India hardly got a clear view of their goal.

India XI: Gurpreet Singh Sandhu; Ashish Rai (Nikhil Poojary, 46’), Anwar Ali, Sandesh Jhingan and Akash Mishra; Jeakson Singh (Rohit Kumar, 62’), Anirudh Thapa (Brandon Fernandes, 46,), Sahal Abdul Samad (Rahul KP, 68’), and Mahesh Singh Naorem; Manvir Singh (Suresh Wangam, 62’), and Lallianzuala Chhangte.

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