Football
AFC U-17 Asian Cup: Japan humiliate India U-17 to eliminate them in group stages - Highlights
India U-17 faced a devastating 4-8 defeat against a dominant Japanese side, leading to their elimination from the AFC U-17 Asia Cup.

India U-17(Image via AIFF)
In a high-scoring encounter, India U-17 faced a devastating defeat against a dominant Japanese side, leading to their elimination from the AFC U-17 Asian Cup.
The first half was a dismal affair for India, as they struggled to make any significant impact on the game. With just one shot on target throughout the entire 45 minutes, India appeared overwhelmed by Japan's relentless offensive pressure. The Japanese side took full advantage of India's defensive vulnerabilities and managed to find the back of the net on three occasions before the half-time whistle. It seemed like an uphill battle for the Blue Colts, and their chances of a comeback looked bleak.
However, as the second half commenced, India emerged from the dressing room with renewed determination and a fighting spirit. Their intent to claw their way back into the game quickly paid off when Mukul Panwar scored a brilliant goal from a free-kick, injecting a glimmer of hope into the Indian camp. Nevertheless, Japan continued to assert their dominance, adding two more goals to their tally.
In the 61st minute, Danny Meitei showcased his individual brilliance by finding the back of the net, reducing India's deficit. The highlight of the match came when Sahil, India's goalkeeper, saved a penalty awarded due to a foul committed by Mukul Panwar. This momentary boost further motivated the Indian team.
The game reached a turning point in the 73rd minute when Dany Meitei struck again, bagging his second goal, and then Japan conceded an own goal. India found themselves trailing by just one goal, and a remarkable comeback seemed within reach. However, Japan, displaying their superior quality, quickly regained control of the match and went on to score three more goals before the final whistle.
In the end, India's valiant efforts fell short, as Japan emerged victorious with an impressive 8-4 score-line. While India's performance in the second half showcased their fighting spirit and ability to create goal-scoring opportunities, it wasn't enough to overcome the deficit created by Japan's dominant display.
Despite their elimination from the tournament, India's U-17 team can take pride in their commendable effort and resilience. The experience gained from participating in such a high-level competition will undoubtedly prove valuable for their future endeavors, and it is hoped that they will continue to progress.
As it happened:
Live Updates
- 23 Jun 2023 1:29 PM GMT
66' Mukul panwar gets a booking and referee points to the spot!
Mukul tried to clear the ball but ends up fouling the player inside the box, clear penalty.
- 23 Jun 2023 1:26 PM GMT
61' GOOOOAAAALLLLLLL!
India reduces the deficit! Gangte makes a run through the middle of the park and gives a perfectly weighted pass to Dany Meitei who is present in the box. Dany makes absolutely no mistakes and puts the ball in-to the net.
Japan 5 - 2 India
- 23 Jun 2023 1:17 PM GMT
55' GOAL!
Japan adds one more. Sloppy defending is costing India massively. Kohei Mochizuki slammed the ball into the top right of the net.
Japan 5 - 1 India
- 23 Jun 2023 1:16 PM GMT
51' GOAL!
Japan adds one more. India started to attack from the start of the second half and it seemed like Japan were under pressure. Japan wins a corner and the Indian defense fails to clear it. It's Shuto Nagano this time.
Japan 4 - 1 India.
- 23 Jun 2023 1:13 PM GMT
Half time substitutions!
IN: Sugiura, Yoshinaga, Kuroki
OUT: Gaku Nawata, Shotaro Shiabata, Keita Kosugi
- 23 Jun 2023 1:10 PM GMT
47' GOOOOAAALLLLLL!!!!
India pulls one back. The blue colts win a free kick away from dangerous position for a foul on Guite. Guite takes and Mukul Panwar gets a touch on it as the ball embraces the net.
Japan 3 - 1 India
- 23 Jun 2023 1:05 PM GMT
Second half begins!
The blue colts have a humongous task in-front of them as Japan are currently leading three goals to nil. Japan plays from right to left this time.
Japan 3 - 0 India.
- 23 Jun 2023 12:57 PM GMT
End of first half!
India are down to three nil to Japan after the first half of the final group stage game of the AFC U-17 Asian cup.
First half in numbers
India Japan 37.6 Possession
62.4
1 Shots 12 1 Shots on target 4 207 Passes 320 63.2 Passing Accuracy 81.7