FIFA Series: Pakistan show fight despite 2-0 loss to Côte d’Ivoire
Resolute defensive display and standout goalkeeping highlight a promising end to FIFA Series campaign
Sports Desk
The Sports Desk is the editorial team responsible for covering the latest news, updates, and analysis from the world of sports. Our team of experienced writers and journalists bring you in-depth coverage of local and international sports events, player profiles, and expert opinions.

Pakistan football team poses for a group photo before the match.
PFF
Pakistan produced a spirited performance against a much higher-ranked Côte d’Ivoire side but fell to a 2-0 defeat at the Alassane Outtara Stadium in Abidjan on Thursday, finishing third in the standings.
Coming off a record 8-0 win over Turks and Caicos and a narrow 1-0 loss to Mauritania, Adeel Rizki’s side showed impressive defensive discipline, even after being reduced to 10 players. Facing a team 72 places above them in the FIFA rankings, Pakistan held firm for much of the contest, with Kayla Siddiqi and Isra Khan leading a composed backline that limited the hosts to long-range efforts early on.
Goalkeeper Zeeyana Jivraj delivered a standout performance, repeatedly denying Côte d’Ivoire with crucial saves, while full-backs Anmol Hira and Karissa Jivraj worked tirelessly to cut off attacking threats.
The breakthrough came in the 39th minute when Ami Diallo headed in from a corner. The hosts doubled their lead in the 69th through Habibou Oudraogo, also from a set-piece.
Pakistan’s challenge grew tougher when Anmol was sent off for a goal-line handball, but Zeeyana kept the deficit from widening with a penalty save and several late interventions, capping off a resilient display filled with positives.







Comments
See what people are discussing