India's Early AFC Women's Asian Cup Exit: Missed Opportunities & Costly Mistakes

India's AFC Women's Asian Cup journey ended unexpectedly after a 1-3 loss to Chinese Taipei. Despite outplaying in sections, India's failure to capitalize on chances led to an early exit. Manisha Kalyan scored India's only goal, while defensive errors allowed Chinese Taipei to secure victory.

India's Early AFC Women's Asian Cup Exit: Missed Opportunities & Costly Mistakes
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India's campaign in the AFC Women's Asian Cup ended in disappointment with a 1-3 defeat at the hands of Chinese Taipei. The match, which was pivotal for India's chances, highlighted the team's inability to finish scoring opportunities.

Despite dominating for large portions of the game, India's struggle with converting chances ultimately led to their early exit. Manisha Kalyan scored a spectacular 39th-minute goal from around 30 yards, but it wasn't enough to turn the tide in India's favor.

Chinese Taipei capitalized on India's defensive errors, with goals by Y H Su and Yu-Chin Chen sealing the match. India's previous losses to Vietnam and Japan made this match a must-win, but the team fell short of the required two-goal margin.

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