Soorma's 6-1 HIL Victory Not Enough for Qualifier Spot

Soorma Hockey Club delivered a dominant 6-1 performance against SG Pipers in their final Men's Hockey India League group stage match. Led by Jeremy Hayward's four goals, the team needed a seven-goal victory margin to secure a spot in Qualifier 2. Despite relentless pressure and goals from Lucas Martinez and Nicolas Keenan, Soorma fell just short of the required goal difference. The SG Pipers' resilient defence in the final minutes ensured they progressed instead, ending Soorma's tournament hopes.

Key Points: Soorma Hockey Club Wins 6-1 But Misses HIL Qualifiers

  • Jeremy Hayward scores four goals
  • 6-1 win not enough for qualification
  • SG Pipers' late defence holds firm
  • Soorma needed a seven-goal victory
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HIL: Soorma Hockey Club's 6-1 victory over SG Pipers fails to see them through to qualifiers

Soorma Hockey Club defeated SG Pipers 6-1 in the HIL but fell short of the goal difference needed to advance to the qualifiers.

"The SG Pipers held on in the dying minutes to break Soorma's hopes of advancing. - HIL Release"

Bhubaneswar, January 22

Soorma Hockey Club registered a 6-1 victory against the SG Pipers in the final Men's Hockey India League group stage match.

Needing a seven-goal win to seal their spot in Qualifier 2, Soorma made a high-intensity start, led by Jeremy Hayward's (2', 7', 34', 45') thunderous drag flicks and a counter-attacking strike from Lucas Martinez (11'), as per a release from HIL.

Nicolas Keenan (47') later helped Soorma move into touching distance of qualification in the final quarter, but the SG Pipers held on in the dying minutes to break Soorma's hopes of advancing to the Qualifiers.

Soorma Hockey Club began the game on the front foot, forcing the Pipers back early and earning a penalty corner within the opening minutes. Jeremy Hayward stepped up and powered his flick into the right corner to give Soorma a flying start.

The pressure continued as Soorma attacked relentlessly from the flanks while employing a high press to suffocate the Pipers. Moments later, another penalty corner followed, and Hayward once again beat Pipers' goalkeeper Tomas Santiago to double the lead.

The Pipers made occasional forays into Soorma territory but were unable to threaten the defence. Soorma, meanwhile, kept the pressure on. With five minutes left in the quarter, Gurjant Singh won possession high up the pitch and played the ball to Lucas Martinez, who calmly slotted into an open goal to make it 3-0.

Soorma continued to dominate possession in the second quarter, while the Pipers adopted a defence-first approach, sitting deep to prevent the scoreline from escalating further. That strategy brought some respite, with the Pipers beginning to test Soorma goalkeeper Vincent Vanasch through a few sporadic attempts, though they could not find a breakthrough.

In the third quarter, Soorma switched tactics by employing long aerials to stretch the Pipers' defence. The pressure soon resulted in another penalty corner, and Jeremy Hayward unleashed a thunderous flick into the right bottom corner, too quick for defender Jarmanpreet Singh to stop.

Towards the end of the quarter, the Pipers enjoyed a rare spell of possession, rotating the ball across their backline before earning their first penalty corner. Tomas Domene made it count with a low flick to the left corner to beat Soorma goalkeeper Mohith HS.

However, a foul by Pawan soon handed Soorma a penalty stroke, which Hayward converted confidently to the right, restoring a four-goal advantage at the end of the third quarter.

Soorma stepped up the intensity further in the fourth quarter with an unrelenting press, which paid dividends as Nicolas Keenan reacted quickest to smash it home after a saved shot, bringing Soorma within touching distance of qualification.

The Pipers also threatened intermittently, with Manjeet testing Mohith with a reverse shot on goal. With four minutes remaining, the Pipers earned another penalty corner, but Domene's powerful flick was met with a spectacular save from Mohith.

Soorma responded by earning a penalty corner a minute later, but Pipers' first rusher Rohit charged down Hayward's flick to frustrate them. With two minutes left on the clock, both teams continued to push hard as the match headed into its closing moments, but the Pipers managed to defend till the end as Soorma had to settle for a 6-1 victory.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is so disappointing. They needed a big win and got a big win, but not big enough. The Pipers' defence in the last few minutes was stubborn. Feel for Gurjant Singh and the Indian players in the Soorma side – they gave it everything.
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Aman W
Respect to SG Pipers for holding their nerve under that kind of pressure. To concede 6 and still qualify is something. But man, Hayward's drag flicks were a treat to watch! Hope he plays in the Indian league someday.
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Sarah B
The high press and intensity from Soorma was incredible for most of the match. Just shows how fine the margins are in top-level sport. One more goal and the story is completely different. Tough luck.
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Karthik V
A respectful criticism: Why leave it until the last match to need a 7-goal win? The team management must look at earlier games where points were dropped. This "do-or-die" drama is exciting for fans but stressful for the players' campaign.
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Nisha Z
Mohith HS with that save in the final minutes! Even in a 6-1 win, the goalkeeper had to make crucial stops. The fight was there till the end. Better luck next season, Soorma! 🇮🇳

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