India lose friendly against Thailand

India lose friendly against Thailand

India lost to Thailand by a solitary goal in a friendly tie at the Yamaha Stadium.

Thailand, who failed to qualify for the 2011 Asian Cup in Doha, rode on experienced striker Sarayoot Chikamdee's 73rd-minute strike to emerge winners.

Fresh from their two-month training stint in Portugal, it was India's first international assignment since last year's Nehru Cup but for Bob Houghton and his boys, things didn't really pan out the way they had hoped for.

In the absence of regular skipper Bhaichung Bhutia, suffering from recurring Thyroid-related illness, Climax Lawrence led the team in a match that was also Mohammad Rafi's maiden international appearance.

The former Mahindra United striker could have given India lead but his 68th-minute attempt was taken care of by the Thai custodian.

While Thailand had possession for a major part of the first half, there were sporadic attempts by the Indians as well.

Sunil Chhetri, back from his Major League Soccer stint at Kansas City Wizards, had a chance off Steven Dias's free kick at the stroke of breather but could not cash in on.

Before that, in the 22nd minute, Surkumar Singh's powerful rightfooter was blocked by Thai goalkeeper Sinthaweechai Hathairattanakool.

Coached by former England and Manchester United legend Brian Robson, the hosts started on an aggressive note with their strikers showing a lot of enterprise.

But India's defenders were equal to task, never allowing them to take a stranglehold.

India play the return match at the Ambedkar Stadium on September 8, before taking on Namibia a week later.

India to play Namibia on Sep 15

The Indian national football team will play Namibia in an international friendly on September 15 at the Ambedkar Stadium.

Ranked 115 in the FIFA rankings, Namibia will be India's second international assignment since last year's Nehru Cup, after the friendly against Thailand.

National coach Bob Houghton had earlier opposed the idea of playing against African nations like Namibia and Gambia as India have been grouped with Australia, South Korea and Bahrain in the 2011 Asian Cup, all non-African countries.

The Briton was more in favour of playing against South Asian countries and local sides in West Asian nations but his proposal had been promptly rejected by the All India Football Federation (AIFF), who claimed that the friendlies were arranged after consultation with Houghton.

For the Indians though, playing against an unknown opponent with a completely different style of play, would be a difficult test.


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