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Netherland­s and Belgium in quarters

‘Argentina are a strong and experience­d team and we will have to be at our best to get a result’

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Belgium and the Netherland­s both claimed cross-over play-off victories at the Odisha Hockey Men’s World Cup Bhubaneswa­r 2018, securing their respective places in the upcoming quarter-finals of the competitio­n on another high-quality day of action at the Kalinga Stadium.

Belgium’s 5-0 victory over four-time world champions Pakistan sets up a mouth-watering all-European quarterfin­al against Pool D winners Germany, a match that will take place tomorrow. On the same day, home favourites India have a quarter-final meeting against the Netherland­s, who defeated Canada 5-0 yesterday.

The World Cup quarter-finals begin today 12th December with Argentina facing England and top-ranked Australia going head-to-head against France, the lowest ranked of the 16 competing nations here in Bhubaneswa­r.

In the day’s opening cross-over match, Belgium had the better of the first period against Pakistan, with the Olympic silver medallists from Rio 2016 taking a 2-0 lead against the giants of Asian hockey. Alexander Hendrickx opened the scoring with a low penalty corner before Red Lions captain Thomas Briels completed the simplest of finishes after a wonderful run along the backline from Nicolas de Kerpel.

Pakistan improved greatly in the second quarter and could well have reduced the deficit through Ali Shan and Muhammad Irfan Jr, who both missed the target when they had a clear sight of goal.

Those missed opportunit­ies were punished just before half time when Cedric Charlier’s speculativ­e cross-shot took a wicked deflection off the stick of Pakistan captain Ammad Butt and flew into the goal to give Belgium a 3-0 lead at half time.

The team coached by Shane McLeod added a fourth goal to their collection when Sebastien Dockier finished off a flowing team move to leave Pakistan with a mountain to climb in the final 25 minutes. As they have done throughout the event in Bhubaneswa­r, the Green Shirts gave it everything but could not get the goal their endeavour deserved, with Tom Boon completing a 5-0 score-line from the penalty spot in the fourth quarter.

It was a special day for Belgium duo Florent van Aubel and Simon Gougnard, with the former making his 200thinter­national appearance for his country and the latter being named Odisha Player of the Match for his creativity in midfield.

Speaking after the game, Van Aubel said: “I think we played our best game in the tournament so far. Winning 5-0 and getting into the quarter-finals, I think it’s really good. The whole team worked really hard to get there, so it’s really positive. We knew we were going to face Germany or the Netherland­s in the next round. It’s Germany. We have to get ready for them. They’re playing really well at the moment, so I expect a tough game.”

With a quarter-final meeting against host nation India on the line, the cross-over match between the Netherland­s and Canada produced a fascinatin­g opening fifteen minutes as the Pan-American team frustrated the European champions.

Canada goalkeeper David Carter – later named Player of the Match – bravely charged down a shot from Bob de Voogd that crashed against the shotstoppe­r’s helmet, while Mink van der Weerden wasted a penalty corner effort towards the end of the period. The breakthrou­gh arrived in the opening moments of the second period when defender Lars Balk found himself at the other end of the field to smash a blistering firsttime effort under the cross-bar, producing the sort of finish that most strikers would be proud of.

Carter denied the Dutch a second when he saved a penalty stroke from Jeroen Hertzberge­r, although the Netherland­s did take a 2-0 lead into half-time when Robbert Kemperman guided home a cross-shot from Thijs van Dam.

The Netherland­s put some clear water between themselves and the Canadians with a solid display in the third quarter, netting twice to take the score to 4-0. Van Dam scored the third while Kemperman was the creator of the Netherland­s’ fourth goal, stealing possession and dancing through the Canadian defence before eliminatin­g goalkeeper Carter with a perfect pass to Thierry Brinkman, who walked the ball over the line to effectivel­y end the contest with quarter to spare.

The scoring was completed in the fourth quarter by Thijs van Dam, starting and finishing a rapid counter-attack to give the Netherland­s a 5-0 victory over Canada to confirm a quarter-final meeting against India tomorrow. Speaking after the match, Netherland­s captain Billy Bakker said: “We wanted to play better against Canada than we played against Pakistan. We just looked at the statistics and we had about 30 circle penetratio­ns and we made five goals, so it could be more but we should be proud of this result. We’re very happy and we’re confident for playing the quarter-final against India. It’s lovely. My team gets a lot of energy in front of this big crowd and this enormous stadium so it’s only an advantage for us.”

The first two matches of the Odisha Hockey Men’sWorld Cup Bhubaneswa­r 2018 quarterfin­als will take place today 12th December. Reigning Olympic champions Argentina face England, cross-over winners against New Zealand, at 1645IST before reigning world champions Australia play France – who defeated China in the cross-overs – at 1900.

Assessing his team’s performanc­es so far whilst also looking towards the meeting against Olympic title holders Argentina, England’s Adam Dixon said: “We’ve grown into the tournament and improved game by game. Our young players have really stepped up and made themselves counted for. Argentina are a strong and experience­d team and we will have to be at our best to get a result. However, we are full of confidence and looking forward to the challenge.”

 ?? (AFP) ?? Belgium’s Thomas Briels (second from right) celebrates after scoring a goal as Pakistan’s Ahmed Butt (third left) and others look on during their cross-over match at the 2018 Hockey World Cup in Bhubaneswa­r yesterday.
(AFP) Belgium’s Thomas Briels (second from right) celebrates after scoring a goal as Pakistan’s Ahmed Butt (third left) and others look on during their cross-over match at the 2018 Hockey World Cup in Bhubaneswa­r yesterday.

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