Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Argentina book semis duel with India

BUSINESS END Rio Olympic Games gold medallists beat England in a thrilling quarterfin­al, face resurgent hosts in lastfour match on Friday

- Sharad Deep

BHUBANESWA­R: Belgium’s Vincent Vanasch, one of the best goalkeeper­s in the world, feels support from the home crowd helped India beat his side in their quarter-final on Wednesday.

“There were 12 players on the ground, including the crowd and it really made a big difference in the game,” he had said of the raucous 10,000-strong crowd.

When India play Rio Olympic champions Argentina in the semi-final on Friday, home support will again be the key for them. The South Americans scored a thrilling 3-2 win over England in their quarter-final on Thursday. In the other quarter-final of the day, world No. 5 Germany brushed aside Netherland­s 3-3 (4-3) in penalty shootout.

So far the journey of both India and Argentina has been similar. Both the teams drew one game, lost two matches in the league phase, but still notched up thrilling wins in the quarter-finals.

So it’s going to be an even contest although hosts India hold an upper hand against rivals when it comes to past record. Out of 46 meetings so far, India have won 26 times, drawn four and lost 16 matches. “Yes, it’s altogether a different game for us as now there is no chance of any mistake,” said India’s chief coach Sjoerd Marijne. “Playing before our own people would be an added advantage. But above all, we need to keep our winning momentum going.

“I am really happy with the performanc­e of the side so far. Our defending was better. The difference was that we created chances and scored off penalty corners. Against Germany, England and Australia (in league phase) we had the same number of shots at goal and more PCS,” he said. “But if you don’t score, things look bad. We knew we had to score. We got four penalty corners against Belgium and scored two. When we had the ball, we were more calm and composed.”

Other than the penalty corner conversion­s, a good showing by their defence too made a big difference on Wednesday. The intercepti­on of the ball was extraordin­ary, but the coach believes that the side needs to avoid lapses in defence. Terming Argentina a good side, he said, “Argentina are very structured. We beat them in a practice match but that was after they travelled for three days. For us, it’s important to focus on ourselves. The PCS we gave away were too easy. We need to improve in our defence.”

Argentina’s ace drag-flicker Gonzalo Peillat accepted that handling India’s ability to counter-attack quickly would be the biggest concern.

On Thursday, Lucas Vila (21st), Matias Paredes (29th) and Juan Gilardi (34th) scored for Argentina, whereas David Condon (29th) and Adam Dixon (60th) shared England’s two goals.

In the other quarter-final, Mirco Pruijser scored twice and Bjorn Kellerman once for the Netherland­s, whereas Julius Meyer, Florian Fuchs and Constatin Staib netted for the Germany in the regulation time.

 ?? PTI PHOTO ?? Lucas Vila (12) of Argentina celebrates after scoring against England during their quarterfin­al at Hockey World League Final.
PTI PHOTO Lucas Vila (12) of Argentina celebrates after scoring against England during their quarterfin­al at Hockey World League Final.

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