Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Germany steamroll the Dutch

Score thrice in last quarter to record 4-1 win; Pakistan held to a 1-1 draw by Malaysia

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BHUBANESWA­R:A day before their Pool D game against Germany, the Netherland­s hockey team was seen practicing shootouts.

The Dutch were perhaps a bit too optimistic and overconfid­ent about their chances at this edition of the World Cup as the shootouts will not come into effect until the knockouts.

Instead, they should have been training for penalty corners as they wasted as many as four short corners before going down 1-4 to the Germans. World No 6 Germany are known to build on their performanc­es during a tournament and peak at the right time. That is exactly what they have done until now.

Following their narrow 1-0 victory over Pakistan last Saturday, the Martin Haner-led Germany showed what they are capable of against the strong Dutch team, who looked almost invincible following their 7-0 thrashing of Malaysia in the first round of matches.

The Dutch were the first to get on the board via Valentin Verga’s 13th minute field goal. It looked like the scoreboard would stay at 1-0 till half-time until a special penalty corner conversion by the Germans gave them a leveller moments from the break. A beautiful variation was deflected by Mathias Muller (30th) to put the Germans ahead. That goal gave the two-time winners the boost they needed in the second half. The scoreline remained 1-1 until the final quarter when Germany upped the ante to score three goals on the trot in a span of six minutes.

“It’s not about the last quarter. We didn’t play well and as per our expectatio­ns,” Netherland­s captain Billy Bakker said.

Lukas Windfeder made it 2-1 for the Germans in the 52nd minute before Marco Miltkau, who also scored against Pakistan, stretched the scoreline to 3-1 in 54th minute. Two minutes from the final hooter and Germany

were awarded a penalty stroke. Chistopher Ruhr took the shot and put it in the top right of the goal to make it 4-1.

“We knew before the game that we have to defend hard. Thankfully it worked well. The Dutch really pressed us but we kept moving all the time and it helped in winning,” Germany coach Stefan Kermas said.

In the second Pool D match Pakistan were held to a 1-1 draw by Malaysia. The four-time winners took the lead via Muhammad Atiq’s 51st minute goal. But Malaysia’s Faizal Saari converted a penalty corner four minutes later to level the score.

 ?? ARABINDA MAHAPATRA/HT PHOTO ?? Germany’s Marco Miltkau (right) exults after scoring against the Netherland­s on Wednesday.
ARABINDA MAHAPATRA/HT PHOTO Germany’s Marco Miltkau (right) exults after scoring against the Netherland­s on Wednesday.
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