Bangladesh go down 2-0 to Palestine in Bangabandhu Gold Cup

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DHAKA, Jan 15, 2020 (BSS)- Bangladesh suffered a 2-0 goals defeat to
strong Palestine in the inaugural group A match of the Bangabandhu Gold Cup
International Football tournament that was began on Wednesday at Bangabandhu
National Stadium.

With this day’s defeat, Bangladesh’s chance to play semifinal become
difficult as they must have to win against Sri Lanka in the group last match
on Sunday (January 19) to stay in the championship race. Not only that the
hosts will have to look at the result of Palestine-Sri Lanka match.

Bangladesh went early attack in the 9th minute as Mamunul’s goal bound
right footer angular shot from top of the D box was fisted by Palestine goal
keeper Tawfiq for safety.

Palestine, however, went ahead in the 28th minute of the match. Following
a counter attack as Oday Kharoub taking the ball ran down from the mid field
and provided to pass to striker Khaled Selim who sailed the ball home with a
feeble shot finding the Bangladesh custodian Ashraful helpless under the bar
(1-0).

Two minutes later, Bangladesh had chance to restore the parity but referee
whistled Topu’s close range header for off side.

After the lemon break, Palestine came to the field with more organised way
and doubled the lead in the 58th minute. Forward Layth Kharoub after
receiving a long pass from Mohamed Darwish, sent the ball home with a right
footer shot from close range giving no chance to Bangladesh goalie Ashraful
under the bar (2-0).

Compared to Palestine, Bangladesh got number of chances in the first half
but failed to convert any of those into a goal.

However, Bangladesh tried hard to stage a fight back in the second half
but all the efforts went in vain in front of Palestine’s packed defence.

After the match, Bangladesh head coach James Day said boys played well but
they lost the match for some mistakes.

He hoped the boys would come out strongly in the second match against Sri
Lanka.

Palestine assistant coach Fahad Aten said they are very happy to win the
first match and hoped to maintain the consistency in the remaining matches.

Squads:

Bangladesh- Ashraful, Rayhan, Rahmat, Topu, Yeasin, Jamal, Mamunul, Sadd,
Matin, Sohel and Ibrahim

Palestine- Tawfiq, Mousa, Khalil, Kharoub, Abuwarda, Darwish, Selim,
Maraaba, Kharoub Radwan and Yazan

Referee- Sunfish Kumar Pandey (Nepal)

Thursday’s match: Mauritius vs Burundi at 5 pm.