Last-gasp blow dents India’s start to Women’s Asian Cup campaign | Football News


Last-gasp blow dents India’s start to Women’s Asian Cup campaign
India vs Vietnam (Photo by @afcasiancup on X)

NEW DELHI: India began their Women’s Asian Cup campaign with a narrow 2-1 defeat to Vietnam in a dramatic Group C clash on Wednesday. Ngân Thi Van Su gave Vietnam the lead in the 30th minute, curling a right-footed shot into the top corner. Vietnam nearly made it 2-0 early in the second half, but VAR ruled out the goal for handball in the buildup.

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India responded quickly, equalising just four minutes later when substitute Sanfida Nongrum struck on a counterattack, lifting the ball over the goalkeeper. The match appeared headed for a draw until stoppage time, when Vu Thi Hoa delivered a cross from the left and Van Su fired the winner through a defender’s legs. It marked a disappointing start for India, who had also faced setbacks in the 2022 edition, when they were forced to withdraw as hosts due to a COVID-19 outbreak in their squad. In the other Group C match, Japan secured a 2-0 win over Taiwan but had to be patient. Despite dominating nearly 90% possession and registering 30 shots, Japan struggled to break through a determined defence for more than an hour. Momoko Tanikawa finally opened the scoring in the 61st minute after controlling a long pass and finishing calmly from close range. Kiko Seike sealed the victory in stoppage time with a well-timed header. Taiwan failed to produce a shot on target but kept the scoreline close. With temperatures soaring to 37°C (99°F), officials allowed cooling breaks in both halves.Elsewhere in the tournament, Australia, South Korea, North Korea and China also started with wins as all 12 teams completed their opening matches in Australia.

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