LR: Pakistani Mohamed Abdullah’s Post-Goal Antics; And Indian players celebrate the goal. New Delhi: The dramatic loss of 2-3 losses of the football team of Pakistan U-17 in India at the SAFF U-17 championship not only emphasized the exciting nature of the match on Monday, but also pointed out a controversial celebration that became a viral on social media.The pulsating meeting at the Racecourse International Stadium saw the Indian Supreme Group B with Dallulmaan Gangte (31 ‘), Gunleiba Wangkheirakpam (63’) and Rahan Ahmed (73 ‘) to win. Pakistan responded through the punishment of Muhammad Abdullaha (43 ‘) and the strikes Hamza Yasira (70’) to maintain the competition for I Keel.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!But the public eye attracted the antiquity of Muhammad Abdullah. After equalizing the match at 1-1, Abdullah ran to the corner flag, sat down and imitated sipping tea-up-to-date interpreted many as a provocative nod to the incident in 2019, which concerned the Indian Air Force commander Abhinandan Varthan, who was filmed drinking tea. The gesture caused an online debate, with opinions divided into whether it was playful or inflammatory.
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The controversy is hot on the heels of the Pakistani stimulator Haris Raufa’s infamous gesture “6-0” during the victory in six goals in Asia Cup Super Fours Clash. Rauf, located near the border rope, used his fingers to mark “0-6” in response to Indian fans and referred to an unfounded claim about the previous border incident. The videos of the event were viral, and with Rauf face extensive criticism of Indian fans for a provocative display.WATCH: Pakistani footballer U-17 controversial “tea celebration”In the field, the match itself was firmly attacked. India struck first via gangte, only for Abdullah’s punishment for equalizing the score. The second half saw that India had regained a lead through Wangkheirakpam before Yasir had a jump. Finally, the winner of Rahan Ahmed in the 73rd minute sealed the tense victory for India and showed peace under pressure and clinical completion.The game was a combination of tactical battle and high -intensity moments, with the goalkeepers of Manashjoti Baruah and Saamar Razzak doing the key. India accurate and coordinated attacks used gaps in Pakistani defense, while Pakistani physicality and pressing strategies maintained the competition alive to the final whistle.While India celebrated the heating group B and advanced to the semifinals, the viral “tea celebration” ensured that the match remained off the pitch and added to the ongoing debate, which was caused by the controversial Haris Rauf gesture in the cricket clock earlier.
