Six-time champions Germany, Argentina enter Junior Hockey WC semifinals


PTI | Bhubaneswar | Updated: 01-12-2021 16:02 IST | Created: 01-12-2021 16:00 IST
Six-time champions Germany, Argentina enter Junior Hockey WC semifinals
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Six-time champions Germany and Argentina earned hard-fought wins over Spain and Netherlands respectively to enter the semifinals of the FIH Junior Men's Hockey World Cup here on Wednesday.

In the first quarterfinal of the day, Germany eked out a narrow 3-1 win over Spain in the shoot-out after both the teams were locked at 2-2 in regulation time before Argentina beat Netherlands 2-1. Germany took the lead from a penalty stroke through Christopher Kutter in the fifth minute but the lead was short-lived as Ignacio Abajo equalized for Spain from a penalty corner six minutes later.

After two barren quarters, it was Spain who shocked the Germans in the 59th minute when Eduard de Ignacio-Simo scored a fine field goal to give his side the lead.

There was more drama in store as just at the stroke of the hooter, Germany secured a penalty corner and Masi Pfandt stepped up to take the match into a shoot-out.

In the shoot-out, Paul Smith, Michel Struthoff, and Hannes Muller found the back of the net, while Matteo Poljaric missed.

Spain was awful from the one-on-one situation as Abajo, Guillermo Fortuno and de Ignacio-Simo missed while only Gerard Clapes scored.

Germany is the most successful team in the history of the Junior World Cup having won the tournament six times.

The Germans won consecutive titles in 2009 and 2013 in New Delhi, which was their last crown.

Germany secured the bronze medal in the last edition of the tournament in 2016 in Lucknow. In the second last-eight round match, it took 24 minutes to break the deadlock when Argentina, the 2005 champions, surged ahead through Joaquin Kruger's field strike.

Kruger positioned himself perfectly at the back post to tap in a free hit from outside the circle.

But the Netherlands responded in no time when Miles Bukkens converted a penalty corner in the very next minute to go into half-time locked at 1-1.

The Netherlands started on a strong note after the change of ends and secured four penalty corners in quick time but the Argentine defense stood tall to thwart the dangers.

The game eventually turned out to be a heartbreak for the Netherlands as an own goal in the 59th minute put paid to their hopes.

Sheldon Schouten was at the wrong end of the proceedings when he deflected in Floris Middendorp's cross from the left flank.

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