India's Asian Cup Hopes Dashed in Dhaka: Narrow 1-0 Defeat to Bangladesh

India's hopes in the AFC Asian Cup 2027 qualifiers took another hit with a narrow 1-0 defeat to Bangladesh. The Blue Tigers conceded early but dominated the second half with numerous scoring chances. Despite introducing debutants and creating multiple opportunities, India couldn't find the equalizer. The loss leaves India at the bottom of Group C with just two points from their campaign.

Key Points: India Loses 1-0 to Bangladesh in AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers

  • Early goal by Shekh Morsalin gives Bangladesh crucial lead in 12th minute
  • India dominates second half with multiple scoring opportunities denied
  • Bangladesh defense holds firm against relentless Indian attacks
  • Singapore tops group with 11 points, India remains bottom with 2 points
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AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027 Qualifiers: India suffer narrow defeat in Bangladesh

India suffers 0-1 defeat against Bangladesh in AFC Asian Cup 2027 qualifiers despite second-half dominance. Shekh Morsalin's early goal seals victory for hosts in Dhaka.

"The Blue Tigers mounted a barrage of attacks on Bangladesh in the second half - AIFF Website"

Dhaka, November 18

India suffered a 0-1 defeat in their AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027 Qualifiers Group C match against hosts Bangladesh at the National Stadium in Dhaka on Tuesday.

A first-half goal by Shekh Morsalin (12') was enough to see the home side take the three points, though the Blue Tigers mounted a barrage of attacks on Bangladesh in the second half, as per the AIFF website.

Singapore, who defeated Hong Kong, China 2-1 earlier in the day in Hong Kong, sealed the group's top spot with 11 points and qualified for the Asian Cup. Hong Kong are in second place with eight points. Bangladesh and India are third and fourth with five and two points, respectively.

Lallianzuala Chhangte played his 50th international match on Tuesday, while India head coach Khalid Jamil handed debuts to Mohammed Sanan and Lalremtluanga Fanai, bringing the two on from the bench.

After a seesaw start at the National Stadium, Bangladesh broke with speed on the counter, having cleared an India long throw. Rakib Hossain harried down the left and sent a low centre to an unmarked Morsalin, who slipped it past India goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu.

India were taken by surprise but soon regained composure and began to construct their attacks. Suresh Singh Wangjam scuffed a 17th-minute shot from outside the box after latching onto a clearance, while Nikhil Prabhu had his long-range effort blocked soon after.

India's best chance came just after the half-hour mark, when striker Rahim Ali did well to close down Bangladesh goalkeeper Mitul Marma and win the ball. The India forward played it back to Macarton Louis Nickson, who laid it off to Lallianzuala Chhangte for a crack at an empty goal. However, Bangladesh midfielder Hamza Choudhury intervened, putting his head in the way of the shot.

The Blue Tigers grew in confidence, and their attacks showed as much. Anwar Ali connected well with a Chhangte corner in the 35th minute, but it was cleared once again. Minutes later, Anwar was involved again when he flicked on a Rahul Bheke long throw for Rahim, who attempted an outrageous back-volley, only to scuff the effort.

Choudhury produced a volley on the stroke of half-time against the run of play, but sent it just wide of the post.

India came out with more intent in the second half, as Jamil introduced Mahesh Singh Naorem in place of Prabhu. The substitution brought immediate impact, with Mahesh using his creativity to trouble the Bangladesh defence.

Suresh whipped a free-kick from the left into the box, which was headed goalwards by Bheke, with Rahim waiting at the goalmouth to turn it in. However, Bangladesh's defenders managed to clear the danger before the heavily guarded forward could reach the ball.

The introduction of Sanan created further opportunities for India, as the winger used his trickery and awareness on the left flank. Receiving a pass from Rahim in the 66th minute, Sanan dummied his marker to cut inside and shoot, but his effort was saved.

A minute later, the winger hung a beautiful cross from the left towards an unmarked Brison Fernandes, who headed wide. With around 15 minutes left, Sanan had yet another opportunity when the ball fell kindly to him after a melee at a corner. The 21-year-old volleyed it with his side-foot, aiming for the bottom corner, but Marma was alert and tipped it away.

Amid the array of Indian attacks, Bangladesh looked to create a few counters of their own and came close to doubling their lead in the 79th minute when Topu Barman's strike from outside the box was collected by a diving Gurpreet.

As Bangladesh sought a two-goal cushion, India launched counterattacks of its own. One such move in the 84th minute saw Vikram Partap Singh and Brison Fernandes charge at the Bangladesh area. Vikram, who had possession, was pulled back, though play continued.

Despite a frantic finish, the Bangladesh defence held firm to secure the three points against the Blue Tigers.

India will face Hong Kong in their last AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers Final Round match on March 31, 2026.

- ANI

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Priya S
At least we saw some positive signs in the second half. Sanan and Mahesh looked promising when they came on. The future looks bright with these young players getting experience 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone who follows football globally, I must say our team lacks the tactical discipline needed at this level. Too many wasted opportunities and poor decision-making in the final third. Coach Jamil needs to work on this aspect.
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Arjun K
Losing to Bangladesh hurts yaar! We dominated possession and created chances but couldn't score. That's been our story for years now. When will we learn to finish? 😞
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Kavya N
Congratulations to Chhangte on his 50th cap! Despite the loss, our boys fought hard till the end. Let's support them for the Hong Kong match next year. Blue Tigers forever! 🐯
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Michael C
The statistics show we had 15 shots but only 3 on target. This conversion rate is simply not good enough for international football. Need better strikers who can actually score when it matters.
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Siddharth J
Bangladesh defended really well, credit to them. But we should have won this match with the number of chances we created. Our players need to be more clinical in front of goal. On to

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