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Laos Stuns Pakistan in U17 Asian Cup Qualifier Thriller

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Laos Stuns Pakistan in U17 Asian Cup Qualifier Thriller

Laos delivered a bold performance in the U17 Asian Cup qualifying match on Wednesday. The team showed strong intent from the first whistle. As a result, they ended Pakistan’s two-match winning run with a 2-1 victory.
Laos scored early with a clever move. Palindeth Phettakounh slipped to the far post and headed in a sharp corner from Anoulak Singsavang. The goal settled Laos quickly. However, Pakistan responded with growing control as the half progressed.
Pakistan pushed forward with confidence. They created several openings and kept the pressure on. In addition, they finally equalised in first-half added time. Muhammad Abdullah rose high and powered in a header from Abdul Samad’s curling cross. The crowd sensed a shift, and Pakistan looked ready for a strong finish.

Late Drama Seals the Outcome

The second half offered even more intensity. Pakistan came close again in the 58th minute after confusion in the Laos box. Abdullah tried a quick lob, however the ball drifted wide. The miss proved costly as the momentum turned once more.
Laos regrouped and looked sharper in attack. They moved the ball quickly and forced mistakes from Pakistan. In the 72nd minute, Sitthilath Chantamaly drew a foul inside the area. Therefore, Laos earned a crucial penalty. Odin Siphanit stepped up and calmly placed the ball into the net to secure the win.
Pakistan continued to fight, but time slipped away. Laos defended bravely and closed the match with discipline. The victory boosted their confidence and added fresh excitement to the qualifiers. Fans from both sides appreciated the effort, which made the contest engaging and inclusive.

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