Asian Games: Indian women thrashed 10-0 by South Korea


Incheon (South Korea), Sep 18 (IANS) The Indian women's team went down 0-10 to a superior South Korea in their second Group A match of the women's football competition in the Asian Games here Wednesday.

Korea led five-nil at the interval. Four goals from Yoo Younga, a hattrick from Jeon Gaeul, a brace from Jung Seoblin and one from Park Heeyoung saw the Asian heavyweights brush aside their Indian counterparts.

The match was a totally one-sided affair as Korea dominated the proceedings right from the kick-off, so much so that they surged into a 2-0 lead by the ninth minute itself.

Thereafter, there was a barrage of attacks on the Indian defence.

To make matters worse, captain Bembem Devi was given marching orders for her second yellow card of the match in the 53rd minute.

India, who had thrashed Maldives 15-0 in their first, next play Thailand in the last Group League match Sep 21.

  

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  • Lingappa, Kuppepadavu/Amsterdam

    Thu, Sep 18 2014

    This is what happens if you hog to your tummy delight on the day prior to the match. No worry ladies ,ensure that you shop till you . LOL

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