54 years! That’s how long India had waited to overturn the table in their favour for a possible knockout berth at the AFC Asian Cup.A big occasion awaited the Blue Tigers as they played Bahrain in their last group stage match at Sharjah, requiring just a draw to seal a place in the Round of 16.Coming on the back of a win and a loss against Thailand and UAE respectively, India looked a firm favourite to get a positive result out of this game.Stephen Constantine went with one change in the starting line-up by replacing Anirudh Thapa with Rowllin Borges and handed Pronay Halder the captain’s Armband for the match.India had a shaky start as Anas Edathodika forced himself out of the game following an injury within five minutes from the start and was replaced by East Bengal’s Salam Ranjan Singh who got his first game of the tournament.Bahrain made their intentions clear early on, as they mounted on a flurry of attacks on the Indian defense which was well marshaled by with Sandesh Jhingan in the lead.India looked below par in today’s match as compared to their other performances in this tournament.Lack of attacking chances and the inability to hold the ball in the middle created a lot of space and lack of possession for India and provided a lot of chances for Bahrain to capitalise- who in-turn failed to utilise most of those chances.By the stroke of half-time India had managed to gather some rhythm in the game and it seemed that a disciplined performance in the next 45 would be enough to steer India through to history.Constantine and India went with a defensive approach in the second half, which allowed Bahrain to come out with the ball and dominate possession. Even when India got their bits of possessions, they favoured clearing the ball than holding it in the middle.With a constant threat looming, it seemed only a matter of time that India comes close to conceding and one such instance came in the 70th minute of the game when an indirect freekick was awarded off a backpass made to Gurpreet.Although that was avoided, thanks to a crowded defense inside the box, constant threats continue to haunt India till the 90th minute of the game.The cloud finally burst at the stroke of normal time as captain Pronay Halder fouled Hamad Al Samshan inside the box to put the nail in India’s coffin.Jamal Rashed who took the penalty made no mistakes from the spot and shattered India’s hopes of making it to the Round of 16. The UAE-Thailand game which ended in a 1-1 draw further confirmed the result of India’s Asian Cup campaign coming to an end.The Indian Team would be very disappointed with the result and especially after coming this close to history; the result will bite the players for the years to come. It will also be a tough night for a man like Sunil Chhetri who might be playing his last Asian Cup for India.Soon after the match Head Coach, Stephen Constantine also stepped down from his post leaving the fans much to talk about.Here’s how Twitter reacted after the game:January 14, 2011 - 🇮🇳 2-5 🇧🇭January 14, 2019 - 🇮🇳 0-1 🇧🇭We've come a long way and there's still a long road ahead. We shall continue to fight! ✊#INDBAH #BackTheBlue #IndianFootball #AsianDream #BlueTigers pic.twitter.com/kTontvZFNF— Akshat Arvind (@AKS_ARV) January 14, 2019The boys @IndianFootball played like lions today and NO one can doubt their efforts @afcasiancup especially @SandeshJhingan & @GurpreetGK played out of their skins / were just a minute away 😢— Ranjit Bajaj (@THE_RanjitBajaj) January 14, 2019A punch to the gut :( Gurpreet and Jhingan did not deserve to go home after a game like that. But fact is Bahrain always looked like it was on the cards, they owned the second half entirely. Definitely the better team today but India too looked like they'd hold on! #INDBAH— Ram Narayan (@Rnb129) January 14, 2019Our @afcasiancup stint might be over but our journey towards a better footballing nation continues. Not to forget the brave show put in by the entire team. Gutted yet proud. We keep going.🇮🇳💪🏼 #BackTheBlue #IndianFootball— Pratik Chaudhari (@pratikch89) January 14, 2019India losing to Bahrain and crashing out of the Asian Cup, with EVEN Thailand progressing despite finishing 3rd, it stings. India's weakness has been exposed. No midfield build up, players aren't calm with the ball, way too many long balls. #INDBAH #IndianFootball— Aawez Hashmi (@aawezh) January 14, 2019The Best Outcome from the #AsianCup2019 is that,1. #IndianFootball team Has Shown that they Can Fight (In the First Two Matches). 🇮🇳2. People in India Showing Positive Interest Towards their National Football Team. #BackTheBlue 💙#INDBAH #BlueTigers#AFCAsianCup pic.twitter.com/h5yg2s2c1a— Mukesh Dhariwal (@1729_Mukesh) January 14, 2019Lots to learn - I look forward to watching an Indian team that is not defensive - I look forward to an India that doesn’t play route one football - I look forward to an India that plays tiki take - brave Indian team - well played @IndianFootball but we could have and should have— Parth Jindal (@ParthJindal11) January 14, 2019#India bows out of AFC #AsianCup2019 as late penalty crushes #AsianDream! #BackTheBlue #IndianFootball #BlueTigers #INDBHR #INDBAH https://t.co/8YIyHps31h https://t.co/8YIyHps31h— Chris Punnakkattu D. (@cpdfootball) January 14, 2019🇮🇳 #BlueTigers you gave everything on the field , though results were not by our side ; proud of you The sun will rise ⚽🇮🇳❤️ @IndianFootball#BackTheBlue #AFCAsianCup #INDBAH #AsianCup2019 #AsianDream @chetrisunil11 @GurpreetGK @SandeshJhingan @KotalPritam @UdantaK @jejefanai pic.twitter.com/wE5wMNQrxM— Sports Freak (@SportsF20689858) January 14, 2019January 6: Thailand lose to India, Thailand gaffer Milovan Rajevac sacked January 10: Syria lose to Jordan, Syria sack Bernd StangeJanuary 14: India lose to Bahrain, India coach Stephen Constantine resigns #AsianCup2019 #AsianDream— Manasi Pathak (@ThatUnitedLady) January 14, 2019News from Asian Cup... Stephen Constantine resigns as #indiafootball coach. With so many big names in the Indian Super League, they can lend one coach to the national team #2019asiancup #INDBAH #BlueTigers— Sanjjeev (@Sanjjeev) January 14, 2019From carrying the least expectations as mere underdogs to being criticised of the play in a crunch game of the @afcasiancup, this @IndianFootball has surely come a long way in its progression. Proud of the boys! #BlueTigers #AFCAsianCup2019 #BackTheBlues #AsianDream— Subhasis Kastha (@SisahSays) January 14, 2019created not the way to go forward.R16 would have been big disaster in terms of do or die game like this.And obviously we are not ready for that mentally, at least with the current NT setup.#IndianFootball #AFCAsianCup #AsianCup2019 #AsianDream #INDBAH— Shivam (@shivamshail) January 14, 2019It's worse than a break-up. I feel for the players. Feel so gutted with the 89th min penalty. No one wanted it more than them. Proud of the @IndianFootball and the effort they put in. #INDBAH #AsianCup2019 #AsianDream #BackTheBlue #IndianFootball— Mad-o-what (@GunningCannon) January 14, 2019Sometimes you win, sometimes you learn.#INDBAH— Abhishek Nigam (@CuleAbhishek) January 14, 2019Who could be the next coach? #INDBAH— Silent_Dreams (@Egghead_Dexter) January 14, 2019