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The Indian U-17 women's football team suffered a 0-8 defeat against the United States of America in its first Group A match of the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup 2022 at the Kalinga Stadium, here on Tuesday, 11 October.
The margin of the defeat puts India at the bottom of Group A, while USA sit pretty at the top of the points table. On the other hand, Brazil eked out a narrow 1-0 win over Morocco in the other Group A match and are in second place.
Melina Rebimbas (9', 31') scored a brace while Charlotte Kohler (14'), Onyeka Gamero (24'), Gisele Thompson (38'), Ella Emri (52'), Taylor Suarez (58' P) and Mia Bhuta (60') got on the scoresheet against India, who were playing their first-ever match at the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup. It was also the USA's biggest win at this competition.
India absorbed the pressure in the first few minutes and made their own counter-attacking foray through midfielder Nitu Linda and forward Neha in the third minute.
In the ninth minute, USA's Melina Rebimbas, unmarked, hit a perfect volley from the centre of the box after latching onto a precise cross from Riley Jackson from the right. Jackson provided her second assist from the corner five minutes later with another sublime cross. Charlotte Kohler rose above the Indian defenders and netted the header from close range.
In the 16th minute, India earned their only corner of the first half but Neha's delivery inside the box failed to get an Indian touch and the ball eventually went out for a throw-in.
USA, who came into the match having scored 58 goals and conceded only once during their CONCACAF qualifiers, played some free-flowing football and scored three more goals in the remainder of the first half.
A defensive lapse in the 24th minute by Indian goalkeeper Anjali Munda and defender Purnima Kumari saw Onyeka Gamero capitalise to score USA's third goal. The misery continued for India with a failed clearance in the 31st minute from Indian defenders falling to Rebimbas, who placed it neatly in the top corner.
Gisele Thompson made it 5-0 after beating the Indian goalkeeper with a left-footed shot in the 38th minute. At the end of the first half, the USA dominated 73 percent of possession and had seven shots on goal compared to none from India.
Indian coach Thomas Dennerby made three substitutions at the start of the second-half but couldn't stop the American rampage. The USA's Ella Emri, Taylor Suarez and captain Mia Bhuta scored a goal each in the second-half despite India committing the numbers in defence.
India will next face Morocco in their second group match on Friday, followed by a clash against Brazil on October 17.
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