Thimphu (Bhutan), Aug 27 (IANS) A ruthless India demolished Bhutan 5-0 in their fourth match of the SAFF U17 Women’s Championship 2025 at the Changlimithang Stadium in Thimphu on Wednesday. The Young Tigresses led 3-0 at half-time.
This was the second meeting between the two sides in the space of four days, the first ending in a commanding 8-0 victory for India.
Anushka Kumari, who netted a hat-trick in the last game, picked up where she left off, netting twice more on Wednesday and assisting the fifth, taking her personal tally to seven goals in the tournament so far to lead the golden boot race. The other goals were scored by Shveta Rani (24’), Julan Nongmaithem (77’) and Nira Chanu Longjam (90+5’).
With this emphatic win, India made it four wins from as many matches, scoring 22 goals without conceding any, and tightening their grip at the summit of the table. India now sit atop the group with 12 points ahead of second-placed Bangladesh, who are on nine points, followed by Nepal on three, while Bhutan are yet to score a point.
India wasted no time in stamping their dominance. Bhutan entered the match desperate to plug defensive holes after conceding 13 goals in three matches but India’s relentless pressure meant their backline remained porous.
The breakthrough came as early as the 4th minute. A perfectly-threaded pass from the centre circle split Bhutan’s defence, finding Anushka at the edge of the box. Using her electric pace, she beat her marker and calmly slotted past Bhutan’s goalkeeper Kelzang Wangmo, who hesitated in narrowing the angle.
India nearly doubled their advantage soon after through Pearl Fernandes, but her shot was bravely blocked by a Bhutan defender. The Young Tigresses continued their onslaught, particularly targeting opportunities from set-pieces, though early attempts drifted wide.
But in the 16th minute, Anushka made amends with a thunderous free-kick. After Julan Nongmaithem was fouled at the edge of the area, the referee awarded a dead-ball opportunity. Anushka stepped up and fired a rocket past Wangmo, leaving her rooted. It was her brace for the evening and another showcase of her dead-eye precision.
India’s third goal in the 24th minute came as a result of a goalkeeping error. A poor clearance from Wangmo ricocheted off Pearl and fell kindly into the path of Shveta Rani, who reacted quickest and coolly slotted into an open net, taking full advantage of a chaotic Bhutan backline.
The Young Tigresses could have added a fourth before the interval. Julan's low drive was palmed away by Wangmo, and the rebound fell to Anushka, whose curling shot clipped the crossbar, narrowly denying her a second successive hat-trick.
India retained control after the break, dictating tempo and possession, forcing Bhutan deeper into their own half. The fourth goal finally came in the 77th minute, the product of seamless team play. Abhista Basnett played a clever pass from the edge of the box to find captain Julan Nongmaithem, who rifled a first-time strike past the goalkeeper with conviction.
With Bhutan gasping for relief, India struck again in stoppage time (90+5’). A wayward goal kick fell straight to Anushka, who slipped in Nira Chanu Longjam. The midfielder turned her marker inside out before slotting home to seal a memorable win, sending the Indian dugout into raptures.
India also handed out a debut for the young Binita Horo, who came on as a substitute for Taniya Devi Tonamabam in the 84th minute.
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