India failed to maintain their recent impressive form as they went down 0-2 to Singapore in their international football friendly match in Singapore on Tuesday.
India were clearly the better side in the opening half but they conceded a goal in the 43rd minute, scored by Khairul Amri, against the run of play and from then onwards the visitors were just doing the catch-up job.
Wim Koevermans' boys were expected to come hard but again they let in another goal soon after resumption of play to make their hopes of a comeback much more difficult.
Coming into the match with their confidence on a high after their recent Nehru Cup triumph, the Indians, however, lacked fighting spirit as they could not lift themselves up from the first goal jolt.
This was the first defeat for the Indian team outside home under Koevermans and second loss under the Dutch coach after the one against Cameroon in the league stage of the Nehru Cup.
India, ranked 168th in the world and who were playing their first international friendly on a FIFA date after a long time, dominated the first half and pressed hard for an early goal by switching flanks but they failed to get the desired result.
Captain Sunil Chhetri, Clifford Miranda and Sanju Pradhan combined well to make some dangerous moves but did not get a clear opening.
Chhetri, who recently signed for Portuguese top side Sporting Lisbon's B team was not at his best. He also suffered a slight niggle during the match and was eventually replaced by Robin Singh just after the hour mark.
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