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KOMPAS.com – The test match of the Indonesian Under-19 national team vs Qatar ended with a 2-1 victory for Garuda Muda’s troops.
The Indonesia vs Qatar U19 national team match took place at SRC Mladost Stadium, Cakovec, Croatia on Thursday (9/17/2020) at WIB night.
The U19 team fell behind Qatar with a goal from Jassim Al-Mehairi in the 12th minute.
However, the Indonesian under-19 team were able to reverse the situation with Brylian Aldama’s penalty in the 18th minute and Mochammad Supriadi’s trap in the 84th minute.
This is the first victory of the Indonesian U19 team with Shin Tae-yong during their training camp (TC) in Croatia.
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The match of the national team U19 Indonesia vs Qatar
Indonesia played very well in the first half. Shin Tae-yong’s troops seemed confident in controlling the ball and putting pressure on the Qatari defense.
Indonesia had a golden opportunity in the second minute. Arhan’s launch at Pratama created chaos in front of Qatar’s goal.
However, Irfan Jauhari’s strong header was rejected by Qatar goalkeeper Yousef Abdullah Balideh.
On the other hand, Qatar mainly took advantage of its two wings, namely Hadi Tabasideh and Jassim Al-Mehairi to dismantle Indonesia’s defenses.
Qatar’s onslaught paid off in the 12th minute. Goalkeeper Muhammad Adi Satryo couldn’t anticipate Jassim Al-Mehairi’s hard shot from the end of Indonesia’s penalty area. Qatar beat Indonesia 1-0.
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Indonesia was then able to respond in the 18th minute. After Mochammad Supriadi’s stabbing, he was raped by Qatar’s captain Naif Alhadhrami in the forbidden area.
The referee pointed to the white point mark for Indonesia.
Brylian Aldama, who ran as executor, did his job well. A shot with the right of Brylian burst into the goal of Qatar. The score changed to a 1-1 draw.
Indonesia again had a golden opportunity in the 26th minute through Irfan Jauhari after receiving a pass from Brylian Aldama. However, Yousef Balideh seemed adept at securing Qatar’s goal.
In the rest of the first half, Indonesia and Qatar struggled to score goals. However, until the first half was over, no additional goals were scored.
Indonesia had a chance thanks to a Brylian Aldama free kick early in the second half. Balideh can still ignore Brylian’s precise shot.
Indonesia managed to break Qatar’s goal in the 50th minute through Komang Teguh’s trap, using a gag ball. However, Komang’s goal was disallowed because it was declared offside.
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The tension of the match in the middle of the second half eased slightly. However, Indonesia continues to exert pressure.
Shin Tae-yong tried to change the attacking flow of the Indonesian U-19 team by entering Beckham Putra Nugraha in the 69th minute.
Indonesia was finally able to turn things around in the 84th minute with Mochammad Supriadi’s goal, taking advantage of a mature bait thrown by Beckham Putra.
Supriadi’s goal determines the victory of the Indonesian U19 team. Garuda Muda successfully beat Qatar with a final score of 2-1.
Supriadi successfully completed Beckham’s sweet bait to bring Indonesia’s superiority over Qatar.#KitaGaruda # Gymday pic.twitter.com/ZANl1OniEJ
– PSSI (@PSSI) September 17, 2020
The composition of the players of the Indonesian U19 team vs Qatar:
Indonesia (4-4-2): 1-Muhammad Adi Satryo (PG); 3-Bagas Kaffa, 5-Rizki Ridho, 14-Komang Teguh, 2-Pratama Arhan; 11-Witan Sulaeman, 8-David Maulana (C) (69 ‘Beckham Putra Nugraha), 9-Brylian Aldama, 6-Mochammad Supriadi; 18-Irfan Jauhari (Moh Bahril Fajar 79 ‘), 27-Braif Fatari (Saddam Emiruddin Gaffar 74’)
Coach: Shin Tae-yong
Qatar (4-5-1): 21-Yousef Abdullah Balideh (PG); 3-Abudurrahman Elsadig, 2-Abdalla Yousif, 16-Diyab Taha, 5-Mostafa Kadira; 7-Hadi Tabasideh (Jassim Al-Zarra 74 ‘), 8-Naif Alhadhrami (C) (Mostafa Abouelela 83’), 6-Faisal Azadi (Osamah Al Altairi 61 ‘), 20-Ali Al-Marri (Talal Faraj 61’ )), 10-Jassim Al-Mehairi; 29-Mohamed Surag (Lotfi Madjer 46 ‘)
Coach: Lucas Nardi
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