Kathmandu: Indian colts booked their spot in the final of SAFF U-18 Championship with a comprehensive 4-0 win over the Maldives on Friday. While Narender Gahlot (7th), Manvir Singh (79th) and Ninthoinganba Meetei (81th) scored three for India, Maldives' Ahnaf Rasheedh (45'+1') scored an own goal on the stroke of half time, to make it an emphatic victory for India.
India looked to attack from the get-go, and reaped the reward early on, when centre-back Narender Gahlot, who had impressed for the senior team in the Intercontinental Cup, rose above the rest of the pack and glided his header past a flailing keeper.
The Indians created a flurry of chances, and Givson had the opportunity to make it two when he headed a cross from the left towards the top corner. However, an outstretched hand by Maldives keeper Hassan Aleef kept it out.
Around the half-hour mark, Ninthoi worked a short corner and crossed it in, but Jeakson Singh's shot on the volley whistled inches wide. Ninthoi looked lively on the right flank, bombing up and down, to create a lot of problems for the Maldives defenders. He linked up well with full-back Thoiba Singh.
Maldives started to create a few chances towards the end of the first half, when Ahmed Husaam made his way into the Indian box and earned a corner. The Islanders also worked a short corner, as captain Hassan Nazeem went past a defender, entered the box, and seemingly went down under some pressure. However, the referee was having none of it and waved play on.