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Asian Cup expansion has worked even with India’s dramatic defeat breaking Blue Tigers hearts

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Bahrain defender Waleed Al Hayam (right) celebrates after winning the 2019 AFC Asian Cup group A football match against India. Photo: AFP

There have been many voices of dissent around this expanded AFC Asian Cup bemoaning the added teams and predictable results.

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That is both short-sighted and wrong.

Asia needs this expansion to allow 24 of the 47 AFC members a chance to play tournament football.

The new teams have given a good account of themselves too.

Monday saw the start of the final group games and the first chance for a third-placed team to enter the knockout stages.

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Among the first of those were India, a team unlikely to have qualified with 16 teams. The Blue Tigers were set to go through until an added time penalty secured three points for Bahrain.

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