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Belgium beat India 3-2 in a closely-fought battle

Ahead by 1-0 at half-time, India came out of the ten-minute half-time break with a clear intent to increase their lead…reports Asian Lite News

In a brilliant battle of equals, hosts Belgium beat Indian Men’s Hockey Team 3-2 in their second leg of their double-header this weekend at the FIH Hockey Pro League here.

It was Abhishek (25′) who scored the match’s first goal while Mandeep Singh (60′) scored a late goal for India. Nicolas de Kerpel (33′) and Alexander Hendrickx (49′, 59′) were the goal scorers for the hosts. With this win, Belgium have pushed India to the third place in the pool standings while Netherlands continues to lead the table in this season’s prestigious FIH Hockey Pro League.

It was hosts Belgium who got off to a flying start, showing their will to bounce back after losing to India 4-5 in a tense shootout on Saturday. After a few attempts, Belgium found an early opportunity in the 7th minute through a PC but a poor variation denied them a lead. Three minutes later, Jarmanpreet’s assist to Sukhjeet Singh at the top of the circle opened up a brilliant chance for India to take the lead but Sukhjeet’s shot went over the goalpost. Both teams played the next few minutes with caution, rotating the ball tactfully creating space but neither team were successful in scoring a goal.

After showing patience in their game, India finally broke the deadlock in the 25th minute when Gurjant teamed up with Lalit Upadhyay to set up a brilliant goal by Abhishek. Ahead by 1-0 at half-time, India came out of the ten-minute half-time break with a clear intent to increase their lead.

Harmanpreet Singh created one such opportunity when he assisted experienced forward Akashdeep Singh with a brilliant long pass only a minute and a half into the third quarter. Poised on top of the circle, Akashdeep took a strong shot on goal but it went straight to the Belgian goalie Vincent Vanasch who padded the ball away. Only moments later, Belgium scored a splendid goal in the 33rd minute when a good interception dispossessed India, setting up a brilliant run into the circle where Arthur de Sloover set up Nicolas de Kerpel to score. Kerpel sneaked the ball past India’s vigilant custodian Sreejesh, into the extreme right corner of the post. The goal fetched the hosts a much-needed equaliser as they built on this attack to create many more opportunities in the following minutes.

The hosts succeeded in extending their lead when they were awarded a PC after a foot foul by Indian defenders inside their circle. Alexander Hendrickx was on target firing the ball past India’s PC defence.

With just five minutes left for the final hooter, India found a fine opportunity when they won a PC after a good video referral call. But dragflick specialist Harmanpreet’s aim to net the top of the post was pushed away by Belgium’s experienced goalie Vanasch. With just minutes left before the final hooter, Belgium put India under pressure when they drove into the striking circle. This was when a desperate body tackle by Sreejesh saw India concede a penalty stroke which was converted by Hendrickx with ease.

Though, India fought back to the final second, with Manpreet Singh setting up India’s second goal when he assisted Vivek Sagar in the circle. A quick-thinking Vivek pushed the ball to Mandeep Singh who deflected the ball past Belgium’s keeper to narrow the lead to 2-3. But unfortunately, with just 30 seconds left, India’s excellent fight back ended in disappointment.

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Women’s team confident as they face Spain in FIH Hockey Pro League

The Indian goalkeeper also spoke about the hard training sessions the team is currently having in Bhubaneswar ahead of the two-legged tie against Spain…reports Asian Lite News

The India Women’s team is to take on Spain in the FIH Hockey Pro League 2021/22 matches scheduled to take place here Saturday and Sunday.

The two-legged affair between the two teams will take place at the iconic Kalinga Hockey Stadium.

India captain Savita said though Spain are a strong opponent and India will still be without regular skipper Rani Rampal, the hosts will be looking to continue with the momentum they gained in their first two matches against China in Muscat, Oman, last month.

“Spain are a good team. They have improved a lot in the past few years, and so have we. We have confidence in our team, and we will focus on ourselves. We will follow the plans and structure laid down by our Chief Coach Janneke Schopman,” Savita said at a pre-match virtual press conference, claiming her team will focus on its own targets.

The Indian goalkeeper also spoke about the hard training sessions the team is currently having in Bhubaneswar ahead of the two-legged tie against Spain.

“We are having hard sessions at the camp in Bhubaneswar. The conditions are very humid in this city and we have our sessions in the afternoon. But everyone trains with full energy, and we are getting used to the conditions. Everyone is excited to play at the Kalinga Hockey Stadium again. We feel we are improving each day,” Savita said.

Team India, who have been included after Australia and New Zealand pulled out citing Covid-19 travel regulations, started their FIH Hockey Pro League 2021/22 campaign on a high, winning both their games against China in Muscat.

India vice-captain Deep Grace Ekka said the team will look to continue the same momentum in Bhubaneswar.

“We picked up a big 7-1 win over China in the first match, but we had to work really hard to come away with a 2-1 win in the second match. But we are proud of the hard work we showed to get that win and now against Spain, we will look to improve upon those performances and continue the momentum,” Ekka said.

Spain, who are also competing in the Hockey Pro League for the first time, played their opening two games against The Netherlands. While they suffered a 0-1 loss in their first game, they managed to push the second game to a shoot-out, with a 2-2 draw, getting one point in the process.

This will be the first meeting between India since the four-match series in Spain in January 2019.

The Indian team is hoping to use the FIH Pro League match to build up for important events like the Commonwealth Games, World Cup and the Asian Games.

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