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Belgium beat India 2-1 in tense Four Nations hockey tournament final

Hindustan Times, New Delhi | ByHT Correspondent/Agencies
Jan 21, 2018 11:34 AM IST

Mandeep Singh was the lone goal-scorer for India but coach Sjoerd Marijne has said the youngsters have made good progress during the course of this tournament.

Belgium defeated beat India 2-1 in a dramatic Final at the Four Nations Invitational Tournament at Blake Park, Tauranga on Sunday. Tom Boon (4’) and Sébastien Dockier (36’) scored in Belgium’s victorious outing while Mandeep Singh (19’) was India’s lone goal scorer.

India had suffered a loss to Belgium in the league stages of the Four Nations hockey tournament.(HT Photo)
India had suffered a loss to Belgium in the league stages of the Four Nations hockey tournament.(HT Photo)

Belgium were quick to get off the block, as they won a PC within three minutes of the game but Loïck Luypaert’s drag flick was superbly snuffed out by India’s first runner Chinglensana Kangujam.

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Almost immediately, India had a brilliant opportunity to score when a dribbling Dilpreet Singh made a beautiful turn at the top of the circle to dodge the Belgian defender and drive in, slicing the ball across to Lalit Upadhyay who had fashioned himself in front of the post but sadly he couldn’t get a nudge on the ball.

Belgium, meanwhile, mounted pressure on India with a goal through Tom Boon in the 4th minute taking 1-0 lead. With three seconds to go for the first hooter, India won a PC but Rupinder Pal Singh’s fierce hit to the right bottom of the post was saved by a Belgian defender at the baseline.

India overcame a slow start in the second quarter as they gained momentum, creating potential circle penetrations. It was in the 19th minute when defender Rupinder Pal Singh intercepted a Belgian long pass to find Manpreet in the midfield who then sliced the ball into the center of the circle. Mandeep Singh was quick to react, beating goal keeper Vincent Vanasch to push the ball into the post fetching India the 1-1 equalizer. The next few minutes saw India work hard to keep the ball but a structured Belgian defence was tough to break. Meanwhile Sreejesh made an excellent save, in the 21st minute when Thomas Briels took a shot on goal, ensuring both teams went into the half-time break in a stalemate.

It was advantage Belgium when they scored at the start of the third quarter when Gauthier Boccard used a powerful reverse hit from the top of the striking circle but was well-saved by Sreejesh, however Sébastien Dockier was quick to pick up the rebound, find the gap and smash the ball past the India goal keeper. Though Belgium won three back-to-back PCs towards the end of the third quarter, Manpreet Singh was unrelenting as the first runner to ensure no goal was scored. India bounced back in the final quarter, increasing their attack, finding gaps in the 15 yard mark putting pressure on the Belgian defence. But their experienced goal keeper Vincent Vanasch made some important saves to keep India in the hunt.

Last five minutes saw India’s chief coach Sjoerd Marijne pull out their goal keeper to add an extra man to their attack. The effort worked with India winning a PC in the dying minutes of the match but Harmanpreet’s attempt was well defended and eventually ended India’s campaign.

“We were much better than our previous match against Belgium. Our young players are making good progress against a world class team like Belgium which we will benefit from in the future. For now though, even a draw would have been a better result but the Belgium Goalkeeper did some good work and made crucial saves,” expressed coach Marijne.

On January 24, India will take on hosts New Zealand in the First Match of the Second-leg in Four Nations Invitational Tournament at 12.00 hrs IST.

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