ANI

Moqi [China]

India successfully lifted the men’s Asian Champions Trophy for the fifth time with a nervy 1-0 win over the hosts, China, on Tuesday.

The ‘Fultonball’ continued to spread its charm as India lifted the Asian Champions Trophy unbeaten. India previously won titles in 2011, 2016, 2018, and 2023.

When the Indian forwards struggled in front of China’s defensive wall, the defensive players inspired the defending champions to a 1-0 win.

India started the final with a bit of nerves haunting them in the opening minutes. A loose pass from the defence to the sidelines allowed China to exert pressure on the defending champions. However, the hosts couldn’t capitalise on the opportunity, giving India a reprieve.

India replied back, Vivek Sagar Prasad flaunting his skills on the left flank. The ball eventually arrived to Sukhjeet, who made a clever backflick attempt at China’s goalpost. But goalkeeper Wang Weihao was alert to the threat and dealt with it effectively.

Nilakanta Sharma registered the first-time shot on goal from the right side. He latched on to the ball with an exquisite through ball, but Wang wasn’t in the mood to allow India to take the lead.

With the frustration of Indian players rising, China upped the ante in their hunt to break the deadlock, bringing an end to the third quarter.

In the final quarter, India eventually took the lead that they had desired. India’s two primary drag flickers combined to power India to a one-goal lead. Harmanpreet passed it on to Jugraj Singh, who didn’t miss the opportunity from the field to bring down China’s defensive wall.

With five minutes left, China’s goalkeeper Wang Weihao was sent off the field, leaving them with just 10 players. India held on to their lead and successfully defended their title.

Pakistan outclass South Korea to clinch bronze

Pakistan scored a stunning 5-2 win against South Korea to end their campaign at the Hero Asian Champions Trophy with a bronze medal. Sufyan Khan (38’, 49’), Hannan Shahid (39’, 54’) and Rooman (45’) scored for Pakistan while Jungjun Lee (16’), Jihun Yang (40’) scored for South Korea.