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Asian Champions Trophy: India beat Korea 4-1, enter final

By ANI | Updated: September 16, 2024 18:10 IST

Moqi [China], September 16 : The Indian Men's Hockey Team continued its dominance and registered an emphatic 4-1 win ...

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Moqi [China], September 16 : The Indian Men's Hockey Team continued its dominance and registered an emphatic 4-1 win over Korea in the semi-final of Asian Champions Trophy 2024 at the scenic Moqi Hockey Training Base in the China Daur Ethnic Park, Hulunbuir on Monday.

Uttam Singh (13') gave India the lead in the first quarter, followed by goals from Harmanpreet Singh (19', 45+') and Jarmanpreet Singh (32'). Jihun Yang (33') scored the only goal for Korea.

India began the crucial semi-final on the front foot with Abhishek forcing a save from Korea's goalkeeper, Jaehan Kim, on the reverse, in the opening minutes. Uttam kept the pressure on with a bursting run down the right wing and found Raheel, whose close-range shot was saved. While the Indian defence smothered the occasional Korean counterattack, the forwards finally broke through as Araijeet Singh smashed the ball across the goal from the right wing for Uttam to tap in, making it 1-0 for India in the first quarter.

India earned their first penalty corner early in the second quarter, and on the second attempt, Harmanpreet struck the backboard to double India's lead. Korea responded by holding onto possession and probing down the wings in search of an opening, but India fell back and defended in numbers. When in possession, India continued to create circle entries and posed a constant scoring threat. Towards the end of the second quarter, Korea pushed India back, and Yoonho Kong wrong-footed Gurjot Singh in the circle, forcing a mid-range save from Suraj Karkera.

Sukhjeet ensured India kept the pressure on with a deep foray into Korea's shooting circle but couldn't find a teammate. In the very next play, Jarmanpreet pulled an aerial pass from Sumit on the opposite flank out of the air and smacked it towards goal, where it deflected in, further increasing India's lead. Korea responded by earning a penalty corner, and Jihun Yang flicked it down the middle to beat Krishan Pathak, providing a ray of hope for Korea as the scoreline read 3-1 in India's favour.

Both teams created goalscoring opportunities as the third quarter drew to a close, but an error from Korea's goalkeeper Jaehan Kim gifted India a penalty corner with just a second left. Harmanpreet flicked the ball hard and low to the new keeper Daewon Oh's right, making it 4-1 in India's favour.

India continued their dominance in the last quarter with Abhishek and Araijeet forcing saves from the keeper. However, Korea earned a penalty corner with 8 minutes left in the game but Hyeonhong Kim's effort sailed wide of the post. India controlled the proceedings for the rest of the quarter to seal their berth in the Final of the Hero Asian Champions Trophy with a 4-1 victory.

Hero of the Match, Jarmanpreet Singh said, "We played exceptionally well today, we are happy to advance to the final. Sumit provided me with a splendid ball for the goal and I am thankful to my roommate, who understands me so well, for setting up the goal for me."

India, which are the only undefeated team in the tournament, will play the final of the Asian Champions Trophy 2024 against hosts China on Tuesday at 1530 IST.

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