India ended their winless streak this yr after they outplayed Kyrgyz Republic 5-0 within the first of the two-legged tie within the Group G AFC Women’s Olympic Qualifying Round 1 right here on Tuesday.
After failing to win any in their 5 global engagements within the first 3 months of the calendar yr, Thomas Dennerby’s wards broke the hoodoo in taste on the Dolon Omurzakov Stadium because the hosts discovered their rampaging guests too sizzling to take care of.
The victory additionally reinforced India’s probabilities of shifting directly to the following spherical. They will cling a substantial merit when the 2 groups meet once more on Friday in the second one leg.
A double strike via Anju Tamang, a medical volley from Soumya Guguloth within the first part and two extra objectives from Shikly Devi and Renu in the second one part had been sufficient for the women to safe an emphatic win.
The Blue Tigresses began the sport brightly and didn’t waste any time as they took keep an eye on of the fit via Anju’s opener within the sixth minute.
The opposition goalkeeper Abibulla stored the freekick via Dalima Chhibber, however Anju made no mistake to move house the rebound from shut vary.
Before the hosts may just settle into the sport, Anju scored once more handy India a two-goal merit over their fighters. She netted a very easy end from Soumya’s pass from the correct wing.
Four mins later, Soumya lashed house a surprising volley into the highest nook of the web as India discovered themselves with a comfy 3-0 lead on the ruin.
In the 61st minute, Shilky scored the fourth as she smashed the ball into the ground nook from Indumathi’s well-planned cross within the field.
Sandhiya used to be changed via Renu within the 62nd minute and inside a minute, she Renu fired within the 5th target of the night time off a Dalima free-kick.
India (Starting XI): Shreya Hooda (GK), Sweety Devi, Manisa Panna, Ashalata Devi, Shilky Devi (Ritu Rani 89′), Soumya Guguloth (Dangmei Grace 66′), Anju Tamang (Karishma Shirvoikar 80′), Indumathi, Sandhiya Ranganathan (Renu 62′), Dalima Chhibber, Karthika Angamuthu (Sangita Basfore 80′).