Suara.com – The Indonesian national team was 1-2 behind Libya in a trial match at the Titanic Mardan Stadium, Antalya, Turkey, Friday (5/1/2023) Evening WIB. One of the goals scored by Libya occurred as a result of Rizky Ridho’s blunder
The Indonesian national team took the lead through Yakob Sayuri’s goal in the seventh minute. Libya’s two goals in return were scored respectively by Mukhtar Al Shremi (10′) and Ahmed Ekrawa (20′).
The course of the match
The Indonesian national team played aggressively from the moment the kick-off whistle sounded. The Garuda squad immediately put pressure on Libya’s goal.
Evidently, the Indonesian National Team successfully scored a goal when the match entered the seventh minute. Receiving Ivar Jenner’s low cross, Yakob Sayuri without hesitation fired a hard kick which nestled into the bottom corner of the Libyan goal. Garuda leads 1-0.
However, it didn’t take long for Libya to equalize. The scheme is almost the same as the Indonesian National Team’s goal.
Starting from the counter-attack, the Indonesian national team players were late in anticipating it. Receiving Ahmed Ekrawa’s pass, Mukhtar Al Sheremi successfully broke through Ernando’s goal. The score changed 1-1.
The match continues to be fierce. Libya made a comeback in the 20th minute starting from a blunder by Persija Newsdelivers.com player, Rizky Ridho.
Ridho intended to pass the ball to Ernando, unfortunately the pass was too weak so Ekrawa grabbed it. Without hesitation, Ekrawa fired a kick at Ernando Ari’s goal and turned things around to 1-2 for Libya.
Behind one goal, the Indonesian National Team tried to respond. However, several times the Red and White troops made mistakes which endangered Ernando’s goal.
The Indonesian national team also had difficulty dismantling Libya’s defenses. The attack built by Marselino Ferdinan cs did not produce results until halftime.
Lineup
Indonesian National Team (3-5-2): Ernando Ari; Rizky Ridho, Justin Hubner, Elkan Baggott; Yakob Sayuri, Jordi Amat, Ivar Jenner, Witan Sulaeman, Pratama Arhan; Marselino Ferdinand, Rafael Struick.
Coach: Shin Tae-yong.
Libya (4-4-2): Murad Al-Wuheeshi; Ali Almusrati, Osamah Alsureet, Ahmed Fakrounshaalah, Osama Elsharimi; Nouradin Elgelaib, Daniel Elfadli, Elhamdi Elkout; Mohamed Tubal, Ahmed Ekrawa.
Pelatih: Sredojevic Milutin.