Coach Graham Reid lauds patient approach as India beat defending champs Argentina 3-1 to enter quarters
India players celebrate a goal against Argentina yesterday. Pic/PTI
The Indian men’s hockey team stormed into the quarter-finals with a comprehensive 3-1 victory over defending champions Argentina, scoring two goals in the final two minutes of its penultimate pool match here on Thursday.
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After goal-less first two quarters, India broke the deadlock in the 43rd minute through Varun Kumar before Vivek Sagar Prasad (58th) and Harmanpreet Singh (59th) struck in the closing minutes of the match to seal the contest. Argentina’s lone goal came from a penalty corner conversion by Schuth Casella in the 48th minute.
By virtue of this win, India have consolidated their position in the second spot of Pool A with three wins and one loss out of four games, behind Australia. India will take on Japan in their final pool match today.
Graham Reid
India chief coach Graham Reid lauded his players for their performances but said it definitely wasn’t easy against Argentina despite the scoreline suggesting otherwise. “Good performance today. This is what Argentina can do, they sit back in the game, and then all of a sudden they score a corner. You know these things can happen when you play a team like Argentina,” he said about the goal conceded by his team.
Reid reminded his players about the missed opportunities but was happy that they adopted a patient approach and stuck to their game plan. “We again put our opportunities away, we created enough. But what was good is that we didn’t let that frustrate us, we stayed patient and stuck with the game plan. I’m very happy, it can be a bit stressful too for me,” the Australian said.
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