In a gripping encounter at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan in Kolkata, the Indian Football Team found themselves locked in a tense battle against Kuwait in the FIFA World Cup and AFC Asian Cup Joint Qualifiers Round 2. With aspirations of inching closer to the elusive third round, the Blue Tigers fought tooth and nail, but ultimately had to settle for a hard-fought point against a determined Kuwaiti side.
Despite Kuwait’s early dominance, the Indian team showcased resilience, thwarting several attempts on goal, notably thanks to the stalwart efforts of goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu. However, India struggled to capitalize on their own opportunities, with missed chances leaving the scoreline barren at halftime.
As the second half unfolded, both teams intensified their efforts, with India’s coach Igor Stimac making strategic substitutions to inject fresh energy into his side. However, Kuwait’s resolute defense held firm, denying India any breakthrough moments despite their best endeavors. The final whistle blew, signaling the end of a pulsating encounter that ended in a goalless draw.
While the result may have dashed India’s hopes of progressing to the next round, it marked a poignant moment as veteran striker Sunil Chhetri bid farewell to international football, concluding a remarkable career spanning over two decades. As the Blue Tigers regroup for their next challenge against formidable opponents Qatar, they carry the weight of expectation and the determination to keep their qualification dreams alive.