Indian U-17 women’s national team face defeat against Russia


Team Udayavani, Jul 20, 2018, 2:39 PM IST

New Delhi: The Indian U-17 women’s national team lost 1-3 to Russia in the BRICS U-17 tournament in Johannesburg today.

Coming on the back of a 0-5 loss against the hosts South Africa, the Indian eves took an early lead through Soumya Guguloth in the 6th minute but Russia came back strong and ran out eventual winners, scoring three goals in the remaining time.

Soumya had put India ahead when she slotted home from a cross, but the opponents equalised three minutes later.

Samiksha’s effort in the 17th minute earned a decent save from the opposition goalkeeper but Russia doubled their lead in the 28th minute as the scoreline read 1-2. The opponents led at half-time.

Changing over, the Indian eves showed vigour in attacking but the momentum was cut short once again when Russia found the net in the 62nd minute to double their lead as the scoreline read 1-3.

In the 77th minute, Samiksha rattled the woodwork after her fierce free-kick left the opposition custodian bewildered. The Indian eves pressed to minimize their deficit but could only hit the woodwork in the dying embers of the match. 

India next play Brazil on Saturday.

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