The Free Press Journal

Netherland­s beat Canada 5-0 and set up date with India in quarters

Pakistan sent packing

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Three-time champions Netherland­s Thursday mauled lower-ranked Canada 5-0 in the final cross-over match to set up a quarterfin­al clash against hosts India in the men's hockey World Cup, here.

Dominating the proceeding­s, Netherland­s scored five field goals through Lars Balk (16th minute), Robert Kemperman (20th), Thijs van Dam (40th, 58th) and Thierry Brinkman (41st) to register the comfortabl­e win at the Kalinga Stadium.

Netherland­s will now play India in the last-eight round on Thursday.

In the match between world no. 4 Netherland­s and world no.11 Canada, the Dutch were early aggressor as they made continuous forays.

The Canadians, on the other hand, preferred to sit back and defend while looking for counters to surprise their opponents.

Canadian goalkeeper Andrew Charter too made a number of brilliant saves to keep his side in the hunt.

The Netherland­s' first chance came in the ninth minute but Charter came out of his line to pull off brilliant save and deny Bob de Voogd.

Seven seconds from the first quarter Netherland­s earned their first penalty corner but Mink van der Weerden's attempt sailed over the goal.

After 15 minutes of resistance, Canada's resolute defence finally broke down seconds into the second quarter when an unmarked Lars Balk sliding try from Glenn Schuurman's pass found the back of the net past Charter.

Seconds later Netherland­s got a golden chance to double their lead when they were awarded a penalty stroke but Charter once again came to his side's rescue to keep away Jeroen Hertzberge­r's try.

The Netherland­s, however, doubled their lead in the 20th minute through Robert Kemperman, who slap shot from top of the circle found the Canadian net for the second time in the game.

Canada's James Wallace feeble try from close range was then easily parried away by Dutch goalkeeper Pirmin Blaak.

Chances came thick and fast for the Netherland­s as Thierry Brinkman was the next to be denied by Charter before the Canadian goalie pulled off another fine save to keep away Hertzberge­r's reverse hit.

The Dutch resumed the second half at the same pace and continued to mount attacks on the opposition goal Pakistan's miserable campaign at the men's hockey World Cup finally came to an end after Olympic silver medallists Belgium thrashed the four-time champions 5-0 in the third cross-over match at the Kalinga Stadium on Tuesday.

Staring the match as favourites, the Red Lions toyed with the Pakistani defence which somehow managed to hold on in the opening 10 minutes.

But once Alexander Hendricks (10th minute) converted a penalty corner, the Pakistani defence broke apart and gates opened up for Belgium. Besides, Hendricks, skipper Thomsa Briels (13th), Cedric Charlier (27th), Sebastian Dockier (35th) and Tom Boon (53rd) were the other goal getters for Belgium. While Pakistan will pack their bags and return home, Belgium will take Germany in the quarterfin­als on Thursday.

 ??  ?? Canada's John Smythe (R) fights for the ball with Netherland's Billy Bakker (L) in front of the goal on Tuesday
Canada's John Smythe (R) fights for the ball with Netherland's Billy Bakker (L) in front of the goal on Tuesday
 ??  ?? Cedric Charlier
Cedric Charlier
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