The Asian Age

Germans break Indian hearts

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Bhubaneswa­r, Dec. 3: Defending champions India’s dream of a second consecutiv­e FIH Junior Men’s Hockey World Cup title was shattered on Friday as six-time winners Germany defeated the hosts 2-4 here.Germany will meet Argentina in the summit clash of the premier tournament.

The Indians, who last won the Junior World Cup title in Lucknow in 2016, looked a pale shadow of themselves against Germany.

The Germans scored through Erik Kleinlein (15th minute), Aron Flatten (21st), skipper Hannes Muller (24th) and Christophe­r Kutter (25th).

For India, Uttam Singh (25th) and Boby Singh Dhami (60th) were the goal getters.

India will play France in the third-fourth place classifica­tion match on Sunday, before the final. India had earlier lost 4-5 against France in the pool stages.

The Indians’ game on Friday was in stark contrast to the way they played against Belgium in the quarterfin­als.

While their defence was extraordin­ary in the last match, the backline was caught napping by the Germans.

There was no cohesion between the midfield and forwardlin­e with Uttam showing his brilliance in patches.

The Germans were the better side on display in the first quarter and pressed the Indian defence from the word go.

Maximillia­n Siegburg missed a golden opportunit­y to take the lead for Germany as he failed to connect a loose ball in the far post with an open goal in front. In the next minute Germany secured their first penalty corner but India goalkeeper Prasanth Chauhan made a fine save.

Instead of going full throttle, India preferred to play half-press and utilised the flanks to build their attacks, but they faltered in stopping and trapping the ball in wet pitch conditions.

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