Blunt Bangladesh suffers disappointing 1-0 defeat against Maldives
Bangladesh's initial match of the ongoing FIFA window finished in frustration, as they experienced a 1-0 misfortune to the Maldives on Wednesday at the Bashundhara Rulers Field. In spite of overwhelming belonging and setting out a few going after open doors, the hosts couldn't gain by their possibilities, with unfortunate completing the process of costing them beyond all doubt. The main objective of the match came from Maldives' Ali Fasir in the sixteenth moment, leaving Bangladesh with absolutely no chance back after various botched open doors. All along, Bangladesh were on the front foot, tenaciously going after the Maldives' cautious third. Morsalin and Rakib were the essential advances, over and again making runs into the Maldives box and making scoring possibilities. Notwithstanding, regardless of their endeavors, Bangladesh battled with getting done, and what ought to have been a balancer rather stayed a botched an open door. The absolute most glaring illustration of this came in the last part. Morsalin, especially, couldn't track down the rear of the net notwithstanding being in promising positions. In the 77th moment, his powerless shot was serenely saved by Maldives goalkeeper Hussein Sharif. Yet again then, at that point, in the 85th moment, Morsalin had another open door, however neglected to change over. These botched opportunities turned into a characterizing component of the match, with Bangladesh unfit to complete the assaults they had endeavored to make. There were two or three splendid minutes, in any case. Sohel Rana's splendid left-footed shot from fresh in the 43rd moment nearly brought Bangladesh level, yet the ball deflected away from the post. Essentially, in the 74th moment, Jonny's endeavor was impeded by Sharif, yet these minutes were rare, with Bangladesh unfit to break the stop. The Maldives' just objective came in the sixteenth moment when Ali Fasir's header from a free-kick beat Bangladesh goalkeeper Mitul Marmar. The Maldives had proactively given indications of being hazardous before that objective, as Naiz Hassan caught a pass from Hridoy right fresh, however Mitul was close by to deny him. Soon after, Bangladesh had two shots with hardly a pause in between, yet neither tracked down the objective. In the 26th moment, another promising opportunity was squandered when the advances miscommunicated. Morsalin had a shot in the 29th moment, yet it went wide, and in the 33rd moment, Rakib neglected to change over regardless of setting out a strong freedom. Not long before the break, Bangladesh had a free-kick an open door, with Morsalin conveying a very much positioned ball for chief Tapu, who dealt with a header, yet it cruised only wide of the post. In the last part, the hosts, not entirely set in stone to track down a balancer. A large number of rushes of assault followed, yet Bangladesh couldn't break the Maldives protection. With time expiring, the group was granted 7 extra minutes, however in spite of constant strain, they couldn't change over. The coordinate finished with a 1-0 loss, leaving Bangladesh disappointed in the wake of overwhelming the game with next to no prize for their endeavors.