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Germany thrash Netherland­s to top Pool D

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BHUBANESWA­R: Germany thrashed fellow European heavyweigh­ts Netherland­s 4-1 in a completely one-sided Pool D affair to conirm a quarter-inal spot at the ongoing 2018 Hockey World Cup at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswa­r on Wednesday.

After this thumping win, Germany topped Pool D charts with two wins from as many games and six points in their kitty, while Netherland­s are placed second with three points, followed by Pakistan and Malaysia.

The two-time champions thus became the first team in this edition to earn direct qualificat­ion into the quarter-finals.

Mirco Pruijser drew first blood for the Dutch in the 13th minute. However, they failed to extend their lead as the Germans gradually started to dominate the proceeding­s from the second quarter onwards.

Germany’s Mathias Muller found the back of the net to bring his team back on level terms in the 30th minute.

After a goalless third quarter, the fourth and final period saw Germany completely dominating their opponents as Lukas Windfeder’s powerful dragflick into the bottom right corner made the issue 2-1 in the 52nd minute.

Two minutes later, Marco Miltkau extended Germany’s lead before Christophe­r Ruhr converted a penalty stroke in the 58th.

MALAYSIA HOLD PAKISTAN

In the other Pool D match later in the evening, Malaysia scored a late equaliser to hold Pakistan 1-1.

Both teams thus opened their accounts in the pool table as they now have one point each after two matches. Malaysia had suffered a 0-7 humiliatio­n to Holland in their campaign opener while Pakistan had fought hard before going down 0-1 to a sluggish Germany.

 ?? Reuters ?? Pakistan’s Muhammad Rizwan (centre) fights for the ball with Malaysia’s Nabil Noor during their Hockey World Cup match in Bhubaneswa­r on Wednesday.
Reuters Pakistan’s Muhammad Rizwan (centre) fights for the ball with Malaysia’s Nabil Noor during their Hockey World Cup match in Bhubaneswa­r on Wednesday.

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