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HWL Final: Team India coach Roelant Oltmans rues poor luck following semi-final defeat to Belgium

News Agencies | Updated on: 13 February 2017, 11:58 IST

Indian national hockey team coach Roelant Oltmans was left to rue his side's poor luck on Saturday, 5 December, as India crashed to a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Belgium in the semi-final of the Hockey World League Final to crash out of the tournament.

A solitary strike from Cedric Charlier proved to be enough for Belgium, as the European nation booked a place in the final against Australia, in front of a capacity crowd at the Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel International Hockey Stadium in Raipur.

Slow start costs India

The Red Lions dominated the early stages of the game and took the lead in the fifth minute when Cedric Charlier was allowed to cut in from the right before firing a backhand strike between the legs of India goalkeeper P. R. Sreejesh from the top of the scoring circle.

Belgium could have been even further ahead at half time, but India raised their game considerably in the third and fourth quarters and would have equalised were it not for a number of excellent saves from Vincent Vanasch. Arguably the best of those chances fell to S.V. Sunil, who saw his goal-bound effort kicked away by the Belgian goalkeeper with three minutes remaining to give the Europeans victory.

'Sometimes you need a little bit of luck'

"We knew it would be difficult today because they have the crowd with them and they have a very tough defence", said Belgium's Sebastian Dockier, who made his 100th senior international appearance in the match. "We did a great job in defence, but maybe we could have scored two or three more goals earlier in the match, but I am really pleased that we kept them out. We did a great job."

Looking ahead to Sunday's final against Australia, Red Lions Head Coach Shane McLeod said: "They [Australia] are used to the experience of playing in big finals, whereas for us it is the first time that we have been in the top four at a world level event, and now we are in the top two, so we are really looking forward to it."

India Head Coach Roelant Oltmans said, "We did everything we could to score a goal. We created chances, sometimes you are lucky, sometimes you are not and that is just the way it is. In the third and fourth quarters the team played really well, giving everything they could to change the score. They fought their hearts out, but sometimes you need a little bit of luck."

-ANI

First published: 6 December 2015, 12:59 IST