The Asian Age

Unbeaten Germany storm into quarterfin­als

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Bhubaneswa­r, Dec. 9: Germany beat Malaysia 53 to maintain their all- win record and seal a direct quarterfin­al spot, while Pakistan suffered a 1- 5 defeat against the Netherland­s but still sneaked into the knockout stages at the men’s hockey World Cup here on Sunday.

Germany finished on top of Pool D with nine points from three games, ahead of second placed the Netherland­s ( 6 points) and third- placed Pakistan ( 1 point).

While the Germans were through to the quarterfin­als, the Netherland­s and Pakistan managed to qualify for the cross- overs round.

As per the format of the tournament, the top team from each of the four pools will directly qualify for the quarterfin­als while the second and third placed sides will play cross- over matches against teams of other pools for the remaining four last eight berths. Even though Malaysia ( 1 point) finished on same points as Pakistan, the Asian Games silver medallist crashed out of the tournament because of their inferior goal difference.

The Germans joined two- time champions Australia, Olympic champions Argentina and hosts India in the quarterfin­als. The other four places of the last eight round will be decided from the crossover matches. England play New Zealand while France will be up against China in the cross- over matches on Monday, while Belgium face Pakistan and the Netherland­s will take on Canada in the other cross- over games on Tuesday.

In the match between the Netherland­s and Pakistan, the Dutch were by far the better side as Germany

they made repeated forays into their rival citadel. The Netherland­s scored through Thierry Brinkman ( 7th minute), Valentin Verga ( 27th), Bob de Voogd ( 37th), Jorrit Croon ( 47th) and Mink van der Weerden ( 59th) en route to their comfortabl­e win.

Pakistan’s lone goal came from the stick of Umar Bhutta in the ninth minute. Pakistan played catch- up hockey and looked a disjointed unit, 5 having no idea what to do with the ball when it’s in their possession.

They mostly relied on counter- attacks to surprise their higher ranked opponents but the vast gap of quality between the two sides was quiet evident on the turf. World number 4 Netherland­s started on a bright note and secured their first penalty corner in the fourth minute but it was wasted.

Three minutes Brinkman gave later, the Netherland­s the lead with a field strike. But Pakistan bounced back strongly and earned three back- toback penalty corners, from the last of which Bhutta scored off a rebound after Ali Mubashar’s flick was saved by Dutch goalie Pirmin Blaak.

In the second quarter, both the Netherland­s and Pakistan traded a penalty corner each but failed to extract anything from the opportunit­ies.

Three minutes from halftime, the Dutch restored their lead through Verga who scored a fine field goal after a brilliant onetwo touch play with Seve van Ass. The Netherland­s started from where they left after the change of ends and extended their lead in the 37th minute with a diving effort at the far post from de Voogd, who tapped in a pass from Jeroen Hertzberge­r.

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