AFC Women’s Champions League

Jafari credits Bam Khatoon resilience for historic win

Head coach Marziyeh Jafari praised Bam Khatoon’s resilience after they sealed a 2-1 win over Thailand’s College of Asian Scholars in their AFC Women’s Champions League 2024/25 Group B tie on Saturday.
The Iranian side’s triumph was sealed in dramatic fashion with Zahra Ghanbari scoring the winner in the second minute of added time, the AFC reported on Sunday.
“It was very difficult for us to play against a motivated Thai team, especially with the support they had from the fans, but we showed everyone that we can be one of the best teams in Asia,” said Jafari.
“I want to express my gratitude to our president for his kind support and to the players as well.
“We analysed College of Asian Scholars after we conceded that last-minute goal against Kaya FC-Iloilo (on Matchday Two). I spoke to the players, and they were motivated to get the points, win the game, and create history for Iran women’s football.”
Defeat meant College of Asian Scholars were eliminated with head coach Nuengrutai Srathongvian expressing disappointment.
“Our team did our best, but the opponents performed better than us,” said Nuengrutai.
“We had our chances, but we couldn’t capitalise on them. We want to thank the fans for showing their support. Some of the players are still studying, and we will go back, develop, and come back stronger.” “We had our chances, but we couldn’t capitalise on them. We want to thank the fans for showing their support. Some of the players are still studying, and we will go back, develop, and come back stronger.”
Melbourne City, meanwhile, ended their campaign with three wins and head coach Michael Matricciani praised his side’s strong performance.
“It was a great performance from us. We started the match well and capitalised on a few early chances, which got us under control. I thought they posed a few problems on the counter-attack,” said Matricciani.
“We dominated the match in both halves. In the second half, it was a bit difficult to unlock them and create extra chances.
“Overall, it was a great effort, though there are still a lot of things to improve. I’m very happy with how the last three games turned out.”
Kaya head coach Let Dimzon expressed disappointment after a difficult first half saw her side concede three goals, which ultimately led to their defeat.
“It was a heartbreaking first half for us after we conceded three goals from set-pieces. In the second half, we were able to address all the problems in the middle, but I’m still happy we managed to hold on and not concede any more goals,” said Dimzon.
“I’m not happy with the result, and there’s disappointment, but the adjustments we made after halftime helped keep them at bay. The lessons we’ve learned today are ones we need to work on and study for future games.”
Bam Khatoon and Melbourne City will have to wait for the knockout stage draw, set to take place on January 16, to learn their quarter-final opponents.
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