Men's FIH World Hockey League Final: Argentina Thrash Hapless India in Opener
Argentina completely dominated the match as the India looked disoriented and lacked in co-ordination.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: November 29, 2015 01:10 pm IST
India dished out a lackluster performance to go down 0-3 to Argentina in the opening match of the Hockey World League (HWL) Final in front of a packed Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium in Raipur. (Highlights)
Argentina scored from three penalty corner situations with Gonzalo Peillat (3rd, 60th minute) finding the net twice while Joaquin Menini (24th) scored the other in the Pool B encounter.
India recently jumped two rungs to be placed sixth in the world rankings but that didn't show in their performance at all against the Los Leones, who are placed just a spot above at fifth.
The Argentines completely dominated the match as the Indians looked disoriented and lacked in co-ordination.
Argentina's dominance could be gauged from the fact that they earned as many as nine penalty corners in the match to India's one.
The host's problems were compounded by the display of their misfiring forwardline, in particular an off-colour Ramandeep Singh.
India looked out of sorts and rusty from the word go and the Argentines were quick to pounce on their opponent's weakness to earn their first penalty corner as early as in the third minute of the game after Jasjit Singh Kular committed a foul inside the circle.
Argentina's drag-flick exponent Peillat made no mistake in giving his side the lead with a powerful flick to the right of the Indian custodian PR Sreejesh.
Jasjeet, in particular, was not in his elements in India's backline as he committed a lot of errors.
The Indians were completely outplayed by Argentina in the majority of the opening half by creating a number of scoring opportunities.
Eight minutes into the second quarter, Argentina earned their second penalty corner, courtesy Ignacio Diego Paz's brilliant stick work in the right flank as he dribbled past four Indian players to earn the set piece.
Even though the Indian defence managed to thwart that chance, they conceded two penalty corners in succession, the last of which was utilised by the Argentines when Menini found the back of the net in the 24h minute.