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Bangladesh lost with a last minute goal - The Present World
September 20, 2024, 5:10 am

Bangladesh lost with a last minute goal

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  • Update Time : Tuesday, March 26, 2024

After losing by a big margin in the first leg, the footballers of Bangladesh woke up in the country. The team was on the verge of a draw in the home match against Palestine in the World Cup and Asian Cup qualifiers at Bashundhara Kings Arena. But come injury time and doomsday. Jamal Bhuiyan’s team lost 0-1.

Bangladesh made a mistake at the end of the match as the match progressed to a goalless draw at the Kings Arena on Tuesday. When he came to the shore, he drowned. Mikail Termanini scored the winning goal for Palestine in injury time (94 minutes).

Bangladesh goalkeeper Mitul Marma deserves praise for sure. He stopped at least half a dozen chances of Palestine’s sure goal with great skill.

Bangladesh were crushed 0-5 in the first leg match against Palestine in Kuwait on 21 March. Jamal Bhuiyan’s team was going to get a draw equal to the victory after erasing that failure. But in the end, the last! On Bangladesh’s Independence Day, independence-loving Palestine won the Asian and World Cup joint qualifying match.

The scheduled 90 minutes of the holiday match at Kings Arena in the capital was a goalless draw. At the start of 8 minutes of injury time, Palestine’s Ahmed left the field after seeing a second yellow card. Palestine became a party of ten. Where Bangladesh is supposed to be dominant, the hosts lost the match due to the fault of the defense.

Mikail Termanini was completely unmarked in the box. Goalkeeper Mehdi Shravan was a little ahead and had no chance to stop. In the 83rd minute, Mitul Shravan, the first goalkeeper, left the field due to pain.

Still, Bangladesh can get praise. Because the ranking gap between Bangladesh and Palestine is 86. It’s not bad to fight like this against such a strong team. Five days ago, Bangladesh lost 0-5 against Palestine in Kuwait. This time they almost stopped the team!

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