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KOMPAS.com – There is no winner in the U19 Indonesia vs Saudi Arabia national team match.
The match of the Indonesian under-19 team vs Saudi Arabia was played at Igrastile Stadium, NK Polet, Sveti Martin na Mauri, Croatia, on Friday (11/9/2020) ended with a 3-3 draw.
Saudi Arabia scored three goals ahead of Khalil Ibrahim Alabsi (27 ‘-p), Mohammed Khalil Marran (33’ -p) and Essa Khaleel Althekralla (37 ‘).
The Indonesian U19 team responded with the two goals of the U19 team by Irfan Jauhari in minute 45 + 1 ‘, Saddam Gaffar (53’) and Braif Fatari (90 + 2 ‘).
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The course of the match
Saudi Arabia kicked off. They had their first chance with a free kick when the game was barely two minutes long.
Fortunately, Ahmed Alghamdi’s play did not endanger the goal of the Indonesian U-19 team that was guarded by Muhammad Adi Satryo.
The U19 team responded with a quick counterattack in the third minute through Pratama Arhan’s stab from the right, but Saudi Arabia’s rear managed to stay out.
In the seventh minute, there is a chance that Braif Fatari will run free in the opponent’s penalty area with the ball at his feet.
However, this opportunity could not jeopardize Saudi Arabia’s goal because Braif’s first touch was not perfect, so the ball fell off his feet.
Going into the 10th minute, the Indonesian U19 national team has an open opportunity to open up excellence.
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Brylian Aldama received a ball from Saudi Arabia in front of the penalty area. With perfect preparation, Brylian immediately recovers the ball with his right foot.
Unfortunately, the opportunity was wasted for free because the ball from Brylian’s kick was still floating over the Saudi Arabia goal guarded by Raed Hussain Ozaybi.
Going into the first 15 minutes, the Indonesian under-19 team performed quite well, but too often they lost possession when they had the ball.
This was taken advantage of by Saudi Arabia, who often threatened the defense of the Indonesian U19 national team with diagonal passes.
In addition, in the defense of the Indonesian U19 team, there is often a lack of coordination.
There are times when the ball to be controlled by the goalkeeper is taken by the defender.
Disaster struck for the Indonesian U19 team in the 20th minute. Garuda Muda’s troops were sanctioned for a handball infraction in the forbidden box.
Fortunately, Mohammed Khalil Marran’s 12-pass kick hit the goal.
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In the 24th minute, Witan Sulaeman fired a speculative shot from the left. However, Witan’s ball blew the net near Saudi Arabia’s goal.
Once again, the U19 team was sentenced to a penalty in the 27th minute because Komang Tri touched the ball in the forbidden area.
This time, Saudi Arabia’s penalty managed to shake off Adi Satryo’s goal. Saudi Arabia’s goals were scored by Khalil Ibrahim Alabsi.
Saudi Arabia scored another penalty in the 33rd minute. This time it was Mohammed Khalil Marran who broke into the goal for the Indonesian U19 team.
The penalty came after Brylian Aldama raped one of the Saudi players in frame 16.
The defense of the Indonesian under-19 team really performed substandard. They are easy to penetrate.
As a result, Saudi Arabia managed to score its third goal through Essa Khaleel Althekralla in the 37th minute.
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The Indonesian Under-19 team finally got their revenge during the first half of injury time. Irfan Jauhari continued the center of Witan from the right.
Irfan Jauhari’s goal ended the first half of the Indonesia U19 vs Saudi Arabia match. Intermediate score 1-3 for the superiority of Saudi Arabia. Get more excitement in the second half, Garuda Muda! Https: //t.co/9mcTH6AEtB# Gymday?# GymdiMolaTV pic.twitter.com/nr6vF66nxh
– SuperSoccer TV (@my_supersoccer) September 11, 2020
The first half of the Indonesia U19 team vs Saudi Arabia ended with a score of 1-3.
The Indonesian U19 team kicked off the second half. They tried to take the initiative through the primary Arhan movement from the left side.
Arhan stabbed, but was anticipated by the Saudi defense and produced only one throw-in for the U19 team.
The Indonesian U19 squad kept pushing and finally produced results in the 53rd minute. Bagas Kaffa’s bait from the right side reaches Saddam Gaffar’s free foot in the opponent’s penalty area.
Without difficulty, the Indonesian U19 striker with back number 29 pushed the ball into Saudi Arabia’s goal. The score changes to 2-3.
Saddam caught the ball and created the second goal for Indonesia.
Don’t give up, guys! ?????#KitaGaruda # Gymday pic.twitter.com/BLVjQQYvWT
– PSSI (@PSSI) September 11, 2020
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The Indonesian under-19 team almost drew 3-3 in the 58th minute if Rusadi’s header from David Maulana’s corner did not go wide.
Going into the 75th minute, both the Indonesian Under-19s and Saudi Arabia remain involved in the buy-and-sell attacks. On several occasions both teams seized the opportunity.
However, the possibilities were still to be realized due to the poor finish.
Five minutes before the end of the game, there was panic in the rear of Saudi Arabia. Braif Fatari took advantage of this by taking individual actions.
Unfortunately, Fatari was too late with the ball and the Indonesian Under-19 team lost momentum to equalize.
The U19 team’s tying goal was finally born during injury time thanks to Braif Fatari’s horizontal goal and ensured that the match ended with a 3-3 draw.
Braif Fatari marks the tie for Indonesia.
Look to the next step and stay excited about the process, brothers and sisters!#KitaGaruda # Gymday pic.twitter.com/6L80sKAsUj
– PSSI (@PSSI) September 11, 2020
The composition of the players of the national team of Indonesia U19 vs Saudi Arabia:
Selection of Indonesia U19 (4-4-2): Muhammad Adi Satryo; Pratama Arhan, Ahmad Rusadi, Komang Tri Arta, Mochamad Yudha Febrian; Witan Sulaeman, David Maulana (c), Brylian Aldama, Khairul Zakiri; Braif Fatari, Irfan Jauhari
Coach: Shin tae-yong
Saudi Arabia (4-3-3): Raed Hussain Ozaybi; Ali Fuad Hasan, Bandar Derwish Ahmed, Faisal Abdulrahman Alghamdi (c), Mohammed Khalil Marran; Khalil Ibrahim Alabsi, Ahmed Mazen Alghamdi, Nawaf Abdullah Almutairi; Essa Khaleel Althekralla, Saad Fahad Alnasser, Manaf Mohammed Abujabs
Coach: Damien Hertog
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