Nehru Cup: India play out a goalless draw with Nepal

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The wet surface at the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium had the final say as defending champions India and Nepal played out a goalless draw in the Nehru Cup football tournament on Tuesday.

Needing a win to seal a place in the final for the third time in a row, India showed intent but could never find the much-needed goal against a side that fought bravely after coming off two reverses.

India, who play their last game against Cameroon on Friday, still have a chance to make the final, but will have to wait and see how Wednesday's match between Maldives and Cameroon pan out.

While a win for Maldives will leave India with no option but to beat Cameroon in their next match, a positive result for the African nation will be more beneficial to the hosts.

India had a serious chance of breaking the deadlock towards the end. But it was due to goalkeeper Kiran Chemjong's brilliant effort against Robin Singh's power-packed volley that ensured Nepal shared the honours.

The Nepali custodian was a busy man in the second half as a desperate India looked for that elusive goal.

A minute before Robin's attempt, Franics Fernandes released the ball for Jewel Raja, who dribbled past Sagar Thapa but the India's right-footed attempt was palmed away by the keeper for a corner.

Life was made difficult by the continuous downpour of rain which left the surface wet. Even as the ball stopped, not just on a few occasions, but through the first 45 minutes, the match continued. Adding to the frustration was the drizzle.

Not only were the players frustrated, the sizeable turnout too, went home disappointed.

We are still in race: Indian coach

India's football coach Wim Koevermans admitted that they were overshadowed by Nepal in their goalless draw but still was gung-ho about his side's chances of making the final of the ongoing Nehru Cup.

"We are still in the race to make the final. We have six points from two games," Koevermans said in the post-match press conference.

Needing a win to seal a place in the final for the third time in a row, India showed intent but could never find the much-needed goal against a side that fought bravely after coming off two reverses.

The Dutchman felt pressure may have got the better of his team in the first half.

"I expected my team to be better in the first half. Nepal played better in the first half, probably because there was more pressure on us," he added.

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