India suffers heartbreaking loss to Belgium after shootout

It was Felix Denayer, Sebastien Dockier and Arthur van Doren who scored for Belgium in the shootout.

Published : Jan 28, 2018 14:50 IST , Hamilton (New Zealand)

India suffered a heartbreaking loss to Belgium via penalty shootout after holding the World No. 3 side to 4-4 in regulation time in the final of the Four-Nations Invitational Tournament’s second leg here.
India suffered a heartbreaking loss to Belgium via penalty shootout after holding the World No. 3 side to 4-4 in regulation time in the final of the Four-Nations Invitational Tournament’s second leg here.
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India suffered a heartbreaking loss to Belgium via penalty shootout after holding the World No. 3 side to 4-4 in regulation time in the final of the Four-Nations Invitational Tournament’s second leg here.

 

India suffered a heartbreaking loss to Belgium via penalty shootout after holding the World No. 3 side to 4-4 in regulation time in the final of the Four-Nations Invitational Tournament’s second leg here.

It was Felix Denayer, Sebastien Dockier and Arthur van Doren who scored for Belgium in the shootout.

Tanguy Cosyns (41), Cedric Charlier (43), Amaury Keusters (51’) and Felix Denayer (56’) scored during regulation time.

For India, Ramandeep Singh (29’, 53’), Nilakanta Sharma (42’) and Mandeep Singh (49’) were the goal scorers before the shootout.

The final between India and Belgium was yet another goal-fest with both teams testing each other hooter-to-hooter.

It was a steady start for India as it was made to work hard to keep the ball.

The Belgian attack meanwhile kept Indian goalkeeper P.R. Sreejesh busy through the first quarter with as many as three PCs including a penalty stroke. Its first PC came in the 8th minute but Sreejesh was up to the task, lunging to his right to save.

With 52 seconds for the first hooter, Belgium won two more PCs which were brilliantly saved by the Indian goalkeeper.

India won two back-to-back PCs at the start of the second quarter but couldn’t make much of it before finally taking the lead, thanks to some clever work by Mandeep Singh, who found Ramandeep Singh at the top of the circle.

Ramandeep had the time to control the ball and take a sure shot into the goal.

The action intensified in the third quarter with Belgium upping its attack, winning an equalizer in the 41st minute through Tanguy Cosyns’s well-executed PC.

Moments later, India’s Nilakanta Sharma was quick to pick up a beautiful assist from Mandeep Singh to strike the ball past Vincent Vanasch into Belgium post to regain 2-1 lead in the 42nd minute.

But Belgium equalised in the following minute, via Cedric Charlier using reverse hit to send the ball between Sreejesh’s legs.

Four goals were scored in the final quarter - India won back its lead twice in this quarter (3-2, 4-3) when Mandeep scored in the 49th minute followed by a sensational goal by Ramandeep Singh in the 53rd minute respectively.

But Belgium, refusing to give up easily, stayed in the hunt snatching India’s lead through Amaury Keusters (51’) and Felix Denayer (56’), who ensured the match went into a penalty shootout.

Earlier in the day, Japan beat host New Zealand 4-1 in the shootout for bronze after holding the Black Sticks to 1-1 in regulation time.

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