14 October,2023 09:19 AM IST | Kuala Lumpur | PTI
Sunil Chhetri
India lost 2-4 to hosts Malaysia in the opening match, a virtual semi-final to bow out of the Merdeka Cup football tournament on Friday. Malaysia took the lead as early as in the seventh minute through Dion Cools before Naorem Mahesh Singh equalised for India with a beautiful volley in the 13 minute. A silly challenge from Nikhil Poojary on Arif Amin inside the Indian box gifted Malaysia a penalty and Amin made no mistake in finding the net from the spot in the 20th minute.
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To make matters worse for India, Faisal Halim increased the score-line 3-1 in Malaysia's favour four minutes from half time. India captain Sunil Chhetri pulled a goal back in the 52nd minute to reduce the margin to 2-3. Five minutes later, a huge controversy broke out when Lallianzuala Chhangte was denied the equaliser. Chhangte got the ball inside the box and his shot deflected off Ahmad's body and it crossed the goal-line before a clearance from Cools but the referee thought otherwise.
India coach Igor Stimac and the entire team looked furious with the decision and understandably so as replays clearly showed the ball indeed crossed the line. Malaysia added salt to the wounds of the unlucky Indians when Corbin Ong rounded off the tally from close range in the 61st minute.
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