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Indian football: Winless in 2024, as Manolo Marquez’s men draw 1-1 against lower-ranked Malaysia | Football News

Indian football: Winless in 2024, as Manolo Marquez’s men draw 1-1 against lower-ranked Malaysia | Football News

The Indian football team capped off a disappointing calendar year with a 1-1 draw to lower-ranked Malaysia at the Gachibowli stadium in Hyderabad. With this result, they now have an undesirable record of finishing the year without a single win and among the 11 matches this year, they’ve played the war-torn nation of Afghanistan twice and even minnows Mauritius. Though the match against Malaysia on Monday lacked pace, new coach Manolo Marquez will take home plenty of positives. Apart from a shocking howler by goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, which gave the visitors their only goal, the Indian defence was quite solid. The defensive midfield duo of Apuia Ralte and Suresh Singh put on a tireless shift. There were also signs that Marquez’s tactics and strategies were finally being put into action by the outfield players with the likes of Brandon Fernandes and Lallianzuala Chhangte combining well with the forwards. .@RahulBheke‘s fiery header helps India 🇮🇳 draw 1-1 with Malaysia 🇲🇾 Report 🔗 https://t.co/LcOUnYdT90#INDMAS #BlueTigers 🐯 #IndianFootball ⚽️ pic.twitter.com/kytBbyuW46 — Indian Football Team (@IndianFootball) November 18, …

India Held To Goalless Draw By Lower-Ranked Mauritius In Intercontinental Cup Opener

Manolo Marquez’s stint as Indian football team’s head coach began with a goalless draw against lower-ranked Mauritius in the Intercontinental Cup opener Hyderabad on Tuesday. India, ranked 124th in the FIFA chart, enjoyed possession early on even as the tourists started the game on a lively note at the GMC Balayogi Athletic Stadium. The failure to make the third round of 2026 World Cup Qualifiers still fresh in memory, which led to the unceremonious exit of former coach Igor Stimac, India, placed as many as 55 spots above 174th-ranked Mauritius, failed to find the back of the net and once again left their fans disappointed. The Indian defence was tested as early as the eighth minute when Jeremy Villeneuve of Mauritius won a set-piece and unleashed the ball into the box, but Jeakson Singh was there to make the clearance. Soon, there was another opening for the visitors but Jay Shah cleared the ball to safety. With their attacking brand of football, Mauritius looked threatening and were creating more opportunities than the home …