Meaning of being Savitra for Nepal

Both Nepal and Myanmar were stunned by the result of the match, which was considered a rehearsal before the final on Wednesday

Falgun 12, 2081

Himesh

Meaning of being Savitra for Nepal

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The match between Nepal and Myanmar before the final of the Four Nations Cup was like this, very exciting. After a long time, the Nepali Women's National Team managed to enter such a game at the Dashrath Stadium on Sunday, which can be said to be touching.

This game has also prepared the basis for the final on Wednesday, which Nepal will be able to say, 'Why can't we?'

Nepal's two goals were more the fault of its own players than the efforts of Myanmar. She initially created the scoring opportunity and then scored herself. In this way, Nepal managed to come back despite being behind twice in the game.

Savitra's confidence was so high that her reaction after the game was, "We never felt that we were behind at any time in the game." Savitra, who could not play according to her reputation against Kyrgyzstan and Lebanon, was like a "one woman show" against Myanmar. So, is this his best performance for Nepal so far?

She said, 'In the first two games, I could not do well. However, today's performance was memorable to say the least. As I have been saying, the performance was superior when India was beaten on Indian soil and when India was beaten last time. I believe, such memorable games will be added.'

However, what Savitra herself did not know was that the goal she scored against Myanmar in the 40th minute was historic in itself. Through this, she has become the highest scorer of seven international goals for Nepal at the Dasharath Stadium. For this, both men's and women's games have to be added. Earlier, Bharat Khawas had scored six goals for Nepal at the Dasharath Stadium. Now Savitra has overtaken him.

She's on that path right now, making her the best player ever. Myanmar's Japanese coach Tetsuro Uki also openly praised Savitra and said, "This player is physically strong, her speed is also good." She has good control over the ball and is technically excellent.' Despite saying this, Savitra believes that there are still some weaknesses in the Nepali team and they need to be corrected soon.

problem in defense

Nepal's problem lies in defense and this fact was clearly seen against Myanmar. Nepali coach Rajendra Tamang also agreed, "This kind of performance of Nepal in defense will be difficult in the finals. There was a lack of coordination in our defense. However, it seems that Nepal gave both goals to Myanmar as a gift. Matt Noe Khin scored the first goal in the sixth minute.

His shot from just outside the penalty area was converted directly into the goal. Anjana Ranamar, who was in charge of the goal post, should have been able to stop that shot but it did not happen. Nepal should have stopped Myanmar's second goal in the 16th minute. An out-of-form Geeta Rana could not clear the ball well and May Het Lu scored easily. This time, Geeta Kin Ho is not even close to her natural performance.

If Nepal's defense had played a slightly improved game, the first win against Myanmar would have been possible. Savita Ranamar scored the first goal for Nepal in the 11th minute. She scored easily from close range. But the way Savitra created the opportunity for this goal was the most worth watching. Later, Savitra scored a pass from Preeti Rai and this was her 57th goal for Nepal. Coach Tamang's analysis of the

match was, 'Overall, Nepal's performance was good, I am happy.' Uki, the Japanese coach of Myanmar, considered that this match was very difficult for his team and once again said in diplomatic language, 'Nepal is a strong team. Its players are good.'' Myanmar did not even field all their first-choice players in the final match of the league stage. However, when asked about this, his answer was, 'We have played the best team possible. Many of our players are tired.

Lebanon's consolation victory

At the end of the league stage of the four-nation tournament, Myanmar and Nepal were equal on seven points. Both teams have already reached the final before this match. While remaining undefeated, both the teams have acquired the same two/two wins. Myanmar was ahead by goal difference. Lebanon beat Kyrgyzstan in their first match on Sunday and it was their consolation win of the tournament. 

Lebanon has three points while Kyrgyzstan has zero. In that victory of Lebanon, both goals were possible in the first half. Krist Maloof scored the first goal in the 13th minute and it was outstanding in itself. His shot from just outside the penalty area turned into a beautiful goal. Then in the 22nd minute Mya Ross Mahana added the second goal. 

Himesh

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