India U-19 women's team thumps Pakistan 18-0

Renu turned in a five-star performance, as she put five past the Pakistan keeper, all in the second half, in India's opening match of the AFC U-19 Women’s Championship Qualifiers.

Published : Oct 24, 2018 17:47 IST

India's U-19 team is grouped alongside Nepal and host Thailand.
India's U-19 team is grouped alongside Nepal and host Thailand.
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India's U-19 team is grouped alongside Nepal and host Thailand.

The India U-19 women’s team started its AFC U-19 Women’s Championship Qualifiers in convincing fashion as it thumped neighbour Pakistan 18-0 in Chonburi, Thailand on Wednesday.

Renu turned in a five-star performance, as she put five past the Pakistan keeper, all in the second half, to help India earn a massive win.

The Indians got on the game right from kick-off and maintained the intensity on their opponents right through the match, as they took the scoreline well into double figures.

Manisha opened the scoring in the second minute after a melee inside the box saw her end up with some space from close range as she pulled the trigger.

This goal opened the proverbial floodgates, as Manisha scored another (25’), while Devneta also netted twice (9’, 25’). Daya Devi also got in on the act, scoring in the 27th minute. Meanwhile, Pakistan goalkeeper Eman Fayyaz scored an own goal, to round off a miserable first 30 minutes.

Papki Devi and captain Jabamani Tudu also scored two in injury time, to make it 9-0 at half-time.

The Indian girls picked up right where they left off after the break, as Manisha and Daya Devi scored two more right after the kickoff. Second half substitute Renu got in the scoring act by adding five to her name. Her supreme form meant that coach Alex Ambrose decided to push Devneta Roy back into the hole while Renu led the line.

Roja Devi (59’) Soumyta Guguloth (77’) scored the other two goals, to make it 18-0 for India.

“It was a great result for us. This kind of a win gives a lot of boost to our girls, and hopefully, we can go ahead and do better in the next game as well,” said India head coach Alex Ambrose after the match.

Meanwhile, Pakistan gaffer Mohammad Siddique Sheikh opined that it is a learning curve for Pakistan, as its players were on the pitch for the first time after a long gap.

“We were banned by FIFA for three and a half years. So we played absolutely no football back then. India have already started an impressive development of their women’s game. We are just starting out on that front. It will take time, but we have to treat this as a learning experience,” he said.

India Starting XI:  Archana; Papki Devi, Thahenbi, Samiksha, Kanchan Chanu; Jabamani Tudu (C), Grace Lalrampari, Roja Devi; Manisha, Daya Devi, Devneta Roy.

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