Junior World Cup Semi-Finals | India reach semifinal after defeating Spain
India came from behind to defeat Spain 2-1 to enter the semifinals of the Men's Junior World Cup Semi-Finals at Lucknow where they will take on Australia. Simranjeet Singh first scored off a PC rebound, before Harmanpreet Singh sealed the win with a well-taken drag-flick with just four minutes left.
With a massive crowd watching the final match of the day, Pool D winners India were determined to impress the home fans in the Major Dhyan Chand Hockey Stadium and started brightly, but it was Pool C runners-up Spain who ended up taking a 1-0 lead into half time thanks to a penalty corner drag-flick from Marc Serrahima. Spain
Earlier, the first Quarter-Final match saw Pool B winners Belgium face a stern test from Pool A runners-up Argentina before eventually triumphing in a shoot-out. Belgium had the better of the first half chances but found Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Bosso in fine form to make a series of excellent saves to keep the Red Cougars off the score-sheet. Argentina threatened on the counter-attack throughout the first period, and it was they who took the lead early in the second half when team captain Maico Casella smashed a volley off the underside of the crossbar from close range. Bosso continued his brilliance throughout the second period and even saved a penalty stroke before Belgium eventually got their
Belgium’s opponents in the Semi-Final will be reigning junior world champions and Pool C winners Germany, who survived an impressive fightback to emerge as 4-2 winners against England, the second place finishers in Pool D. Goals from Jan Schiffer and Lukas Windfeder gave Germany a 2-0 lead at the break before Florian Scholten made it 3-0 with 18 minutes of the match remaining. England coach Jon Bleby removed his goalkeeper in the latter stages and it was a decision which was instantly rewarded, with competition top scorer Ed Horler netting twice in two minutes to drag the team back into the match before a breakaway goal from Olympian Timm Herzbruch sealed the victory for Germany. “I was very concerned”, said Germany coach Valentin Altenburg, referring to England’s late rally. “You could see that the game slowed down, they scored a penalty corner and they were suddenly alive again. I think that we were a little bit too much in the Semi-Finals in our heads, so I was concerned. We really needed that fourth goal and I’m very happy that we actually made it.”
The third Quarter-Final of the day was a bruising battle between Pool A winners Australia and Pool B runners-up the Netherlands, with the Burras sealing their Semi-Final spot with a 2-1 triumph. Australia took the lead thanks to a wonderful piece of skill from Kirin Arunasalam, who produced a brilliant touch in front of Dutch goalkeeper Maurits Visser to find the net. Blake Govers squandered a gilt-edged chance to double the advantage from the penalty spot just before half-time, and it proved costly when Jip Janssen slammed home a penalty corner drag flick midway through the second half. The Australians were not to be denied, however, with Jack Welsh firing home a close-range winner following some persistent work along the backline from
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QUARTER-FINAL RESULTS
Belgium 1, Argentina 1 (Belgium win 4-1 in shoot-out)
Germany 4, England 3
Australia 2, Netherlands 1
India 2, Spain 1
Confirmed fixtures
16th December 2016
15:45 Belgium v Germany (Semi-Final)
18:00 Australia v India (Semi-Final)
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