India's Women's Football Defeat: How Iran's Second-Half Strikes Sunk Blue Tigresses

India's women's football team returned to action with a disappointing 2-0 defeat against Iran in Shillong. The Blue Tigresses looked off-color and tentative throughout the match, struggling to build meaningful attacks. Iran's persistence paid off when substitute Sara Didar scored twice in the second half to secure victory. The defeat marks a challenging start to India's preparations for next year's Asian Cup in Australia.

Key Points: Iran Defeats India 2-0 in Women's International Football Friendly

  • India's defense struggled throughout with multiple errors and poor marking
  • Iran dominated possession and controlled the game's rhythm from start
  • Substitute Sara Didar scored both goals in second half to secure victory
  • Indian attack lacked cutting edge with only one real test of Iran's goalkeeper
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Football: Iran's second-half strikes sink India in Shillong Women's Friendlies

India's women's football team suffers 2-0 defeat against Iran in Shillong friendly as Sara Didar's second-half brace proves decisive in opening Tri-Nation match.

"The ball fell kindly for Sara Didar, also unmarked, who acrobatically smashed home the rebound. - Match Report"

Shillong, Oct 21

It was a bitter evening for the Indian senior women’s football team as it slumped to a 0-2 defeat against Iran in the opening match of the Tri-Nation Women's International Friendlies at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Shillong on Tuesday.

Two second-half goals from substitute Sara Didar sank the hosts and handed Iran a victory after the first half ended goalless.

For India, the match was a return to action after a historic AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification campaign earlier this year and the first challenge in their preparations for next March's Asian Cup in Australia. The Blue Tigresses looked off-colour and tentative. Iran, by contrast, were composed, physically superior on the ball, and dictated the rhythm of the game almost from the outset. Every time the visitors attacked, India’s defence wavered.

The tone was set as early as the fourth minute. A routine cross was fumbled by Panthoi, allowing Fatemeh Shaban Ghohrood to pounce on the loose ball. Only a desperate clearance from Phanjoubam Nirmala Devi prevented Iran from taking the lead, the ball glancing the post and going out of danger.

Iran grew in confidence, stringing together flowing moves, while India struggled to build anything meaningful in the final third. Iran's persistence paid off in the 64th minute. Melika Motevaliitaher floated in a precise cross from the right, and India’s backline switched off. An unmarked Zahra Ghanbari rose to head against the crossbar. The ball fell kindly for Sara Didar, also unmarked, who acrobatically smashed home the rebound.

In the 74th minute, Nongmaithem Ratanbala Devi misjudged the bounce of a routine clearance at the top of the box, allowing Didar to snatch the ball. The forward showed no hesitation, rifling a low strike past Panthoi to make it 2-0 and break Indian resistance again. As the clock ticked down, India’s lack of cutting-edge became painfully clear. Their first real test of Iran goalkeeper Raha Yazdani came only in the 89th minute, when Lynda Kom Serto’s low free-kick was parried away.

The visitors even came close to adding a third in stoppage time, with Ghohrood racing down the left and rattling the post. By then, the match had long slipped away from India, who play their next game against Nepal on October 27.

Iran will next meet Nepal on October 24.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The girls looked completely off-colour today. Too many defensive errors and no creativity in attack. Panthoi's mistake in the 4th minute set the tone for the entire match. Hope they can bounce back in the next game! 💪
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Anjali F
Let's not be too harsh on our team. This is their first match after the Asian Cup qualifiers and they're still building chemistry. Iran is a strong team physically. The important thing is to learn from these mistakes before the actual Asian Cup next year.
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Michael C
Watching from the UK - the lack of attacking threat was concerning. Only one real shot on target in the 89th minute? The team needs to work on creating more scoring opportunities. The defense can't hold out forever if there's no support from the attack.
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Siddharth J
The second goal was particularly painful to watch - Ratanbala misjudging a simple clearance. These are basic errors that shouldn't happen at international level. But kudos to the team for continuing to fight till the end. Better luck next time, girls! 🙏
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Kavya N
Despite the loss, I'm proud of our women's team for competing at this level. Women's football in India is still growing and we need to support them through wins AND losses. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 Let's get behind them for the Nepal match!

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