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Mouat vows to bounce back after tough defeat to Germany

- HAYLEY MILNE

HAVING looked to have the upper hand most of the way through, Scotland’s defending champions suffered an 8-7 defeat at the hands of Germany in their only match of the fourth day at the LGT World Men’s Curling Championsh­ips.

While they started without the hammer and last stone advantage, Bruce Mouat, Grant Hardie, Bobby Lammie and Hammy McMillan looked to be in complete control early on in the Schaffhaus­en arena after a steal of two at the fourth end put them 4-1 ahead.

Their opponents responded well to claim their two at the fifth end and close the game heading into the midway break, but Scotland looked set to establish total control at the next with stones all round the button as skip Mouat delivered his first stone.

It slipped slightly further than planned, however, leaving a shoulder for German skip Marc Muskatewit­z to work off and he used it perfectly to hit and roll on to the button and Mouat was unable to shift it with his last.

With the scores level at 4-4, the teams exchanged twos at the next two ends, before the Scots were forced to take just one at the ninth end and they were unable to prevent their opponents scoring the two at the last that secured the win.

“That was quite a frustratin­g one,” Mouat admitted, accepting that the turn-around of fortunes at the sixth had been crucial.

“It felt like we had a set up a really good end and then my first one finished in the worst possible spot that I could have put it, so we’ll

learn from that and move on. We still had our chances in the game after that, but just missed a few key shots that could have won us the game.”

He remains satisfied with the team’s overall form at this stage of the competitio­n, however.

“We’ve still got some tough games to play, but we’re still playing pretty well, setting up some really good ends and we just need to make every shot to see them through,” said Mouat. “It’s just a disappoint­ing game to come off on a one-game day, but we’ll bounce back tomorrow morning.”

The first of their matches is

against the Czechs, who have performed well throughout the event, claiming three wins and pushing title contenders Canada, Italy and Sweden close while, after two one-game days, the Scots then face Japan later in the day.

“The Czechs seem to be playing pretty well, so we’re going to have to be on our game,” Mouat acknowledg­ed.

“It’ll be nice to get back into the flow of the competitio­n in the next couple of days. The last two days have been a little bit stretched out, just because it’s one game a day, so we’re looking forward to having two again tomorrow after a tough loss there.”

We’ve still got some tough games to play, but we’re still playing pretty well. It’s just a disappoint­ing game to come off on a one-game day

 ?? Photograph: World Curling ?? Scotland’s Bobby Lammie in action during the 8-7 defeat against Germany
Photograph: World Curling Scotland’s Bobby Lammie in action during the 8-7 defeat against Germany

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