FIH Pro League: India crush Argentina 3-0, jump to 4th spot
Monday, 12 April 2021 (18:24 IST)
Buenos Aires: The Indian men’s hockey team registered a comprehensive 3-0 win over reigning Olympic champions Argentina in the second match of the FIH Pro League here to jump to the fourth spot in the points table.
Goals from Harmanpreet Singh (11th minute), Lalit Upadhyay (25th) and Mandeep Singh (58th) on Sunday gave the visitors a deserved triumph over Los Leones, adding three more points to the two they had claimed against the hosts in Saturday 2-2 draw and subsequent victory in the shoot-out, which earned them a bonus point.
It was a tremendous result for India, who with 15 points from eight games have climbed up to fourth place in the FIH Hockey Pro League standings, moving one point ahead of Australia having played the same number of games.
India, Argentina and Australia will play against each other at the forthcoming Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, where they have been drawn into Pool A alongside Spain, New Zealand and home favourites Japan.
Argentina sit sixth in the FIH Hockey Pro League standings, with 11 points from 12 games.
Argentina started brightly and would have been ahead were it not for some excellent saves from India goalkeeper Krishan Pathak, who twice denied Martin Ferreiro before Harmanpreet converted India’s first penalty corner chance of the game in the 11th minute.
Lalit doubled India’s advantage when he showed lightning quick reactions in the second quarter, pouncing on a save from Argentina custodian Juan Vivaldi to slot home, giving the visitors a deserved reward after a lengthy period of probing possession.
The result was confirmed two minutes from the end of the contest when Mandeep Singh fired home from close range, losing his footing but keeping his composure to guide a backhand effort into the net.
“I think we defended well,” said India goalkeeper Pathak, who was named Player of the Match.
“They are good in defence but we created a lot of chances. We scored the goals, so that is good for us. We have to work on a lot of things, in defence, in midfield also.
We have to learn from this match. Today we did a lot of good things, but we still have to work (to do),” he added.
India will next travel to Great Britain for the two-leg tie on May 8 and 9. (UNI)