Indonesia vs Bulgaria U19 national team, young Garuda conceded via set pieces diagram page



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KOMPAS.com – The Indonesian U19 team competes against Bulgaria in a test match or mini-tournament in the middle of a training camp (TC) in Croatia.

The Indonesian national team vs Bulgaria U19 duel that took place at the Igraliste NK Polet Stadium, on Saturday night (9/5/2020) WIB, while ranking 1-0 for the excellence of Bulgaria.

Bulgaria took the lead with a header from Martin Petkov in the 78th minute.

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The course of the match

In the third minute, Bulgaria got the first chance thanks to a free kick by Georgi Aleksandrov, but the defense of the U19 team can still be anticipated by Rizky Ridho et al.

Six minutes later, Bulgaria created target shooting first through a weak kick from Martin Petkov after receiving a cross from the left wing. Luckily goalkeeper Muhammad Adi Satryo was still able to secure it.

Until the 10th minute, Angel Stoykov’s team still felt comfortable in control of the game and seemed to be pressing.

In the 14th minute, the U19 team had a chance to build a counterattack down the left wing, but was then swept away by the Bulgarian defense.

Two minutes later, Bulgaria’s sleek attacking scheme managed to break through the U19 team’s goal, but Dimitar Tonev, who hit Muhammad Adi’s goal, got stuck in position. offside.

Garuda Muda’s squad created the first opportunity in the 18th minute with a kick from Witan Sulaeman that still hit a Bulgarian player. Not long ago, the U-19 team got a free kick, but it was still stuck.

After that, Bulgaria regained control of the game and pressed.

The right back of the defense of the U19 team was exploited again. Dimitar Tonev’s center on several occasions put Garuda Muda’s defense of the squad at risk.

In the 38th minute, Pavel Georgiev fired a speculative shot that was still to the side of Muhammad Adi’s goal.

Three minutes later, the U-19 team had another chance with a free kick. This time through David Maulana’s kick, but still to no avail.

Bulgaria’s best chance came in the 43rd minute, when Stanislav Shopov’s shot was slightly off target by Muhammad Adi.

Until the first half ended, the U19 team’s goal was still safe. Score 0-0 to close the first half.

At first Second round, the U19 team tries to balance the Bulgarian game. Several times, Witan Sulaeman and his friends constructed attacks even though they often ran aground.

In the 55th minute, Shopov shot from outside the penalty area, but Muhammad Adi was still able to secure it.

Not long ago, Shopov was once again a scourge to the defense of the U19 team after taking a dangerous free kick from the right. Luckily, no one welcomed the ball.

The U19 team had a good chance in the 57th minute. Irfan Jauhari escapes from the trap offside He starts from inside the penalty area, but goalkeeper Ivan Dichevski can still push him and produce a corner.

After that, Garuda Muda’s squad began to dare to press.

However, on the other hand, it makes the defense of the U19 team more open.

Bulgaria’s golden opportunity came in the 65th minute. Hristiyan Petrov’s header has passed goalkeeper Muhammad Adi, but Komang Tri Arta is still on the line to save the U19 team’s goal via clearance-nya.

The wave of Bulgarian attacks is not over. In the 73rd minute, they created another opportunity with a posture free kick. Luckily, Muhammad Adi was still able to secure a header from the Bulgarian player after hitting the crossbar against the U19 team.

Bulgaria finally scored in the 78th minute. Once again, the set piece scheme is a scourge for the U19 team.

It was Martin Petkov who managed to break Muhammad Adi’s goal with a header after using a free kick.

The composition of players:

Indonesia U19 team (4-4-2): Muhammad Adi Satryo; Bayu M. Fiqri, Komang Tri Arta, Rizky Ridho (c), Mochamad Yuda Febrian; Andi Irfan, David Maulana, Komang Teguh, Witan Sulaeman; Saddam Emiruddin Gaffar, Irfan Jauhari.

Coach: Shin Tae-yong

Bulgaria (5-3-2): Ivan Dichevski (c); Tomislav Papazov, Dimitar Zhekov, Georgi Alexandrov, Hristiyan Petrov, Pavel Georgiev; Stanislav Shopov, Aleksandar Todorov, Dimitar Tonev; Kristian Dobrev, Martin Petkov.

Pelatih: Angel Stoykov

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