Indian senior's football team's chance of moving to the next round was dashed after Qatar defeated them 1-2 in their final FIFA World Cup 2026 and AFC Asian Cup 2027 Preliminary Joint Qualification Round 2 Group A match on Tuesday.
Giving hopes to millions of fans, India led 1-0 at half time.
India took the early lead in the game through Lallianzuala Chhangte (37’).
However, Qatar came back strong in the second half and marched ahead by scoring two goals.
Youssef Ayman Farahat (73’) and Ahmed Alrawi (85’) scored the goals to end India's next round hope.
The Blue Tigers, who began the night in second place in the group, were relegated to third place after the defeat, thus losing the opportunity to make it to Round 3 of the World Cup qualifiers.
They will now proceed to the AFC Asian Cup 2027 Third Round qualification.
After weathering an initial wave of attacks from Qatar, when the day’s skipper and goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu pulled off a couple of crucial saves.
Mehtab Singh also played his part, making a goal-line block off a shot by Ahmed Alrawi, to keep India in the hunt early on.
As the first half wore on, India’s three forwards, Rahim Ali, Lallianzuala Chhangte, and Manvir Singh, along with midfielders Brandon Fernandes, Jeakson Singh, and Suresh Wangjam formed a six-man press that launched attacks in waves and did not allow the Qatar defenders to settle on the ball in their own half.
Jeakson played Rahim through behind the Qatar defence in the 25th minute, and the latter sprinted into the box and drove it hard and low across the goal, but the cross evaded the onrushing Chhangte and Manvir.
Almost immediately, Manvir was played through in the 31st minute and just had the keeper to beat, but his effort was parried away. Chhangte intercepted a pass in the Qatar third, played a one-two with Brandon and squared it to Rahim, who was just a yard short of the pass.
The Qatar defence looked shaken, and India were there to capitalise on it. Chhangte opened the scoring in the 37th minute. Jay Gupta, after a one-two with Jeakson on the left flank, played it back to Brandon, who found the perfect weight on his through pass to Chhangte. The nifty winger coolly finished it at the near post.
The momentum completely changed in the second half. India were no longer employing their six-man press, as they remained content with a mid-block instead. Qatar were looking to work the half-space channels, and Alrawi, the recipient of a second cut-back had his shot blocked again by Mehtab.
Sahal Abdul Samad and Liston Colaco, who had replaced Brandon Fernandes and Rahim Ali, almost created that chance. Prowling on the counter, Sahal jinked past his marker and set Liston through, but the latter was just inches offside.
Qatar struck back with a little over 15 minutes of regulation time left, as Youssef Ayman Farahat turned in a cut-back from point-blank range. The Indian players vehemently protested the decision, claiming that the ball had already gone out of play before the goal was scored, but the referee did not budge.
Jay Gupta was successful in casuing flutter down the left in the 82nd, but a poor touch meant that the Qatar keeper stepped out and parried it off Gupta’s feet. Liston had a chance to score from the rebound, but his shot was deflected before being collected.
India, in their last throw of the dice, brought on Nandha Kumar and Edmund Lalrindika, in place of Gupta, who had hurt himself in the last action, and Chhangte.
Alrawi broke Indian hearts in the 85th when he produced a goal of sublime quality, as he curled it from outside the box, and into the bottom corner past a flailing Gurpreet.
Former Indian captain Sunil Chhetri retired from international football after playing his last outing against Kuwait in Kolkata.
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