India Crush Bhutan 5-0 to Reach SAFF U20 Final Against Bangladesh

India's U20 team delivered a dominant 5-0 victory over Bhutan to secure their place in the SAFF Championship final. Rohen Singh Chaphamayum was the star with two quick second-half goals, while Omang Dodum, Md Arbash, and Malemngamba Thokchom also found the net. The team displayed sharp attacking play and controlled the match from the early minutes. They will now face Bangladesh in the summit clash after their rivals defeated Nepal 1-0 in the other semi-final.

Key Points: India U20s thrash Bhutan 5-0, reach SAFF final

  • Rohen Singh scores brace
  • Omang Dodum opens early scoring
  • India to face Bangladesh in final
  • Commanding 5-0 semi-final win
  • Ruthless attacking display
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India put five past Bhutan to book SAFF U20 summit clash with Bangladesh

India U20 stormed into the SAFF Championship final with a 5-0 win over Bhutan. Rohen Singh Chaphamayum scored a brace in the dominant semi-final victory.

"Rohen Singh Chaphamayum emerged as the standout performer, scoring twice in the 56th and 57th minutes. - AIFF Website"

Male, April 2

India marched into the final of the SAFF U20 Championship emphatically, defeating Bhutan 5-0 at the National Stadium in Male, Maldives, on Wednesday.

The defending champions delivered a commanding performance filled with pace, precision and ruthless finishing, setting up a summit clash against Bangladesh on April 3 after the latter defeated Nepal 1-0 in the other semi-final, as per the AIFF website.

Rohen Singh Chaphamayum emerged as the standout performer, scoring twice in the 56th and 57th minutes and playing a key role in India's attacking display. The other goals came from Omang Dodum (4'), Md Arbash (44'), and substitute Malemngamba Thokchom (90+2').

India seized control of the contest early and took the lead in the fourth minute with a well-crafted move. Bungson Singh Takhellambam launched a long ball down the right channel, which Rohen collected before making a surging run along the flank. His low cross into the penalty area found Omang Dodum, who slid between two Bhutan defenders and finished neatly at the near post, displaying sharp poacher's instincts.

The early breakthrough allowed India to dictate the tempo, maintaining possession and continuously pressing Bhutan's defence. The lead could have doubled in the sixth minute when Vishal Yadav's effort took a wicked deflection and narrowly missed the target. India continued to test Bhutan goalkeeper Tandin Penjor, with attempts from Rohen and Dodum keeping the pressure on.

India came close again in the 37th minute when Yaipharemba Chingakham delivered a precise cross into the box for Rishikanta Meitei Laishram, but his shot was blocked by Sonam Dorji. Bhutan's best chance came moments later against the run of play.

A misplaced pass from Rohen allowed Ngawang Yonten to gain possession near the centre circle. Spotting goalkeeper Suraj Singh Aheibam off his line, Yonten attempted a long-range lob, but the ball struck the crossbar, allowing Suraj to recover.

India extended their lead just before the interval in the 44th minute. Dodum surged forward and sent a ball across the face of the goal that evaded the Bhutan defence. Arbash made a well-timed run and tapped in at the far post, giving India a comfortable 2-0 advantage at half-time.

The second half began with India in a relentless mood. Within minutes, they effectively sealed the contest. In the 56th minute, a flowing team move resulted in the third goal. Dodum carried the ball down the left before feeding Arbash, who laid it off for Rohen to strike powerfully into the net. Barely a minute later, Bhutan's loose passing allowed Arbash to regain possession.

He advanced and released Rohen again, who calmly completed his brace. India controlled the remainder of the match with composure, limiting Bhutan to sporadic attacks while continuing to threaten on the counter.

The final flourish came in stoppage time when Malemngamba Thokchom received the ball on the left and fired a left-footed shot from an angle to complete the 5-0 rout.

- ANI

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Priya S
Excellent win! But let's not get carried away. It was against Bhutan. The real test is the final. Bangladesh are a tough side. Our defence looked a bit shaky at times when Bhutan hit the crossbar. Need to tighten up at the back for the summit clash.
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Vikram M
Great to see players from the North-East like Rohen, Omang, and Malemngamba shining. They bring so much flair and pace to the game. Hope the senior team scouts are watching! Bring home the trophy, boys!
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Sarah B
As a football fan living in India, this is so encouraging. The build-up play for some of those goals was really smart. That early goal from Omang set the perfect tone. Hope they can replicate this performance in the final.
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Rohit P
Bash bhai, 5-0! Kya match tha! The boys played like champions. Rohen's two goals in two minutes must have broken Bhutan's spirit. Now, one final push against Bangladesh. Let's do it for the country! 💪
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Karthik V
A commanding win, but I have a small critique. The article mentions a misplaced pass from Rohen that led to Bhutan's chance. At higher levels, such mistakes are punished. The coaching staff should work on maintaining concentration even when leading comfortably. Still, a fantastic result overall.

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