Indonesia vs Moldova: Glasses Score Must Be Satisfied
Indonesia dominated the game, but the tightness and discipline of the Moldovan defense prevented Shin Tae-troops yong's from breaking into Denis Vornic's goal.
This result also prevented Indonesia from repeating their previous achievement, when they defeated Moldova 3-1 in their first meeting.
Furthermore, this match marked the end of Indonesia's training camp in Turkey, and the Garuda Nusantara squad will depart for Malaga, Spain. Indonesia took the initiative to attack in the first ten minutes of the first half, but their efforts were thwarted by the Moldovan defense.
In the remaining time of the first half, Indonesia continued to search for the opening goal, but the efforts of Rabbani Tasnim and colleagues were in vain, and the score remained 0-0 until halftime.
Indonesia launched another barrage of attacks against the Moldovan defense in the second half, but, as in the first, nothing came of it.
When Robi Darwis' throw-in reached the Moldova penalty box, STY posed a threat, but no one could respond, and the ball went out of play.
Indonesia continued to launch attacks on the Moldova defense line, but their efforts were in vain, and the score remained 0-0 until the final whistle.