AFC U-16 Championship Group C: Iran 0-2 Indonesia [VIDEO]
AFC – Kuala Lumpur, Indonesia secured a hard-fought 2-0 win over Islamic Republic of Iran in their opening AFC U-16 Championship Malaysia 2018 Group C match at the National Stadium on Friday.
A minute later IR Iran came close to equalising in the fifth minute when Mahdi Seyedi glanced his header but Indonesia goalkeeper Ernando Ari Sutaryadi kept a cool head.
Iran found it hard to break down their opponents as Indonesia operated as a tight unit and were collectively adept at defending.
Boosted by the advantage, Indonesia controlled the pace of the match and were comfortable keeping possession as they came close to doubling their advantage in the 24th minute but Amanar Abdillah pulled his shot just wide off the left post.
IR Iran took their time to settle into the match and in the 25th minute Abolfazl Alizadeh tested Sutaryadi with a left-footed effort which forced the Indonesian custodian into a diving save.
Unfazed by IR Iran’s movement with the ball, Indonesia surged forward and was handed a golden opportunity in the 36th minute when Supriadi found himself in a one-on-one situation with IR Iran’s shot-stopper Amirhossein Nikpour who raced off his line to clear the danger.
Two minutes before the break, the young Team Melli pushed for an equaliser and Hossein Hajizadehkhorasani found space in the Indonesian penalty box before unleashing a powerful shot but his effort was parried to safety by Sutaryadi.
Indonesia showed off their attacking flair at the start of the second half as they kept up the pressure and almost scored their second goal in the 51st minute when Bagus broke free down the middle but with the goal gapping at his mercy, Bagus missed the sitter.
Iran played with more confidence as the Central Asians created more chances but they were still unable to break the deadlock as Indonesia’s backline was rock solid.
In the 79th minute captain David Maulana broke free on the left but his surging run at the edge of the area was cut short by defender Amirhossein Azizi.
Shortly after, IR Iran was left exposed at the back and was caught by Indonesia on the counter as they made their way into the Iranian box but Bagus could not convert his effort after firing just wide off the right post.
IR Iran’s best effort in the half came in the 85th minute through a set piece but Hossein Shaverdi’s curling free kick missed its mark by a whisker.
With the referee signaling five minutes of additional time Indonesia pressured IR Iran at the back and doubled the lead through Amirussin Bagas Arrizqi’s effort in the 90th minute to send the crowd into raptures.