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India look to defeat Nepal, move closer to semifinals

A 4-0 hammering of Pakistan giving them the perfect start, India will have a wonderful opportunity to move closer to the semifinals of the SAFF Championship when they face Nepal in Bengaluru on Saturday. On paper, the hosts hold all the aces, evidenced by an overwhelming 16-2 overall head-to-head record in 23 matches played between […]

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India look to defeat Nepal, move closer to semifinals

A 4-0 hammering of Pakistan giving them the perfect start, India will have a wonderful opportunity to move closer to the semifinals of the SAFF Championship when they face Nepal in Bengaluru on Saturday.
On paper, the hosts hold all the aces, evidenced by an overwhelming 16-2 overall head-to-head record in 23 matches played between them, a sequence that started in the 1985 SAF Games. The last meeting between the two sides came during the 2021 SAFF Championship, when India defeated Nepal 3-0.
As far as the SAFF tournament is concerned, India also have a commanding 6-2 head-to-head record from nine matches. Even the recent form of both teams indicate an Indian dominance.
India entered the SAFF Championship on the back of their 2-0 triumph over Lebanon in the Intercontinental Cup final in Odisha.
The Blue Tigers carried that confidence into their opening match here at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium, turning on the afterburners to hammer Pakistan 4-0, and the victory was laced with captain Sunil Chhetri’s hat-trick. Chhetri’s effort might have come as a relief for India, as they are missing the services of injured Ishan Pandita upfront. India will be without the services of head coach Igor Stimac after he was shown a red card during India’s 4-0 win over Pakistan in the ill-tempered opening match. Assistant coach Mahesh Gawli will take charge of the team in the dugout.
Nepal went down 1-3 to Kuwait in their opening match, and a positive result against India, however tough that might be, is mandatory for them to stay alive in the SAFF tournament.

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