Key Points

In a thrilling AFC Asian Cup qualifier, India salvaged a 1-1 draw against Singapore through Rahim Ali's late heroics. The match was dramatically shaped by Ikhsan Fandi's first-half goal and Sandesh Jhingan's second-half red card. Rahim Ali's 90th-minute equalizer kept India's qualification hopes alive and proved the team's resilience. The two teams will meet again on October 14 in Goa, with Group C standings hanging in the balance.

Key Points: Rahim Ali Rescues India in Dramatic AFC Asian Cup Qualifier Draw

  • Rahim Ali scores dramatic 90th-minute equalizer for India
  • Singapore leads through Ikhsan Fandi's first-half goal
  • Sandesh Jhingan's red card complicates India's challenge
  • Crucial Group C qualifier showcases intense football drama
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AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers: Rahim Ali's late strike rescues India in 1-1 draw against Singapore

Rahim Ali's late goal secures crucial 1-1 draw for India against Singapore in tense AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifier

"His perseverance paid off in the 90th minute - Match Commentary"

Singapore, Oct 9

Rahim Ali's dramatic late equaliser helped India snatch a crucial point against Singapore in a tense 1-1 draw in their third-round clash of the AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers at the National Stadium in Kallang on Thursday.

The result saw India climb to third in the group standings with two points from three matches, while Singapore maintained their position at the top with five points. It was a contest that ebbed and flowed, defined by two decisive moments - one just before half-time, and another right before the final whistle.

Singapore, roared on by the home crowd, dominated possession early and looked more threatening in attack. Their persistence paid off in first-half stoppage time when Ikhsan Fandi broke the deadlock.

Fandi, who had also scored against India in their previous meeting in 2022, once again proved to be the difference-maker. Linking up neatly with Shawal Anuar, the striker slotted past Gurpreet Singh Sandhu to give the hosts a deserved 1-0 lead.

Things took a turn for the worse for India soon after the break. Just two minutes into the second half, centre-back Sandesh Jhingan was shown a second yellow card for a late challenge, leaving India to play the remaining 43 minutes with ten men. The setback forced India to sit deeper, absorb pressure, and rely on counterattacks as Singapore pushed to extend their lead.

However, complacency crept into the hosts' play late in the game, and India capitalised. Substitute Rahim Ali, who had been introduced to add fresh energy up front, kept pressing the Singapore backline and chasing loose balls.

His perseverance paid off in the 90th minute when a misjudged pass from Singapore goalkeeper Izwan Mahbud allowed Rahim to pounce. The forward calmly slotted into an empty net to score his first senior international goal, sparking wild celebrations among the Indian players.

The late equaliser ensured India avoided a second straight defeat in the campaign and kept their qualification hopes alive. The two sides will now renew their rivalry on October 14, when India hosts Singapore at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Goa - a match that could prove decisive in shaping Group C's final standings.

- IANS

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Priya S
Sandesh Jhingan's red card was completely unnecessary and put the team under so much pressure. We need more discipline from senior players in crucial matches. Still, great character to fight back with 10 men!
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Arjun K
Rahim Ali deserves all the credit! Came on as sub and never stopped working. This is why we need to give young players more opportunities. Can't wait for the return match in Goa - home advantage should help!
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Sarah B
As someone who follows both teams, Singapore dominated most of the game but India showed great resilience. The goalkeeping error was unfortunate for Singapore but that's football! Looking forward to an exciting return fixture.
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Michael C
The team showed real character playing with 10 men for most of the second half. Gurpreet made some good saves to keep us in the game. Now we need to win at home to keep qualification hopes alive!
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Ananya R
Heartbreaking to watch until that last-minute equalizer! Rahim Ali - what a moment for his first international goal 🥳 The team never gave up despite all the challenges. Jai Hind!

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