India's Late Fightback Falls Short in 2-4 Pro League Defeat to Argentina

India concluded the Rourkela leg of the FIH Men's Pro League with a 2-4 loss to Argentina. Argentina controlled the match, building a 4-0 lead through goals from Tadeo Marcucci, Tomas Domene, and Lucio Mendez. India mounted a late fightback with goals from Aditya Lalage and Sanjay, but the deficit proved too large. The result highlights areas for improvement as India continues its Pro League campaign.

Key Points: India Loses 2-4 to Argentina in FIH Pro League Rourkela Leg

  • Argentina dominated possession and chances
  • Tadeo Marcucci scored a brace for Argentina
  • India's goals came from Aditya Lalage and Sanjay
  • Argentina converted from penalty corners
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India edged 2-4 by Argentina at FIH Men's Pro League 2025-26

India suffered a 2-4 defeat to Argentina in the FIH Pro League. Tadeo Marcucci scored twice for the visitors, while Aditya Lalage and Sanjay netted for India.

"India endured a 2-4 defeat against Argentina in the last match of Rourkela leg - Match Report"

Rourkela, Feb 15

India endured a 2-4 defeat against Argentina in the last match of Rourkela leg of the FIH Men's Pro League 2025-26 on Sunday at the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium. Tadeo Marcucci led the Argentinian attack with a brace, while Tomas Domene and Lucio Mendez made vital contributions as well. For India, Aditya Lalage and Sanjay were the goal scorers in a hard-fought encounter.

Argentina controlled possession and generated most openings in the first quarter, but India managed to navigate the phase without conceding. The South Americans registered their first attempt as early as the third minute when Lucas Martínez struck on the turn from inside the circle, beating Indian goalkeeper Suraj Karkera, only to be denied by the post.

Karkera was called into action repeatedly, including at the 10-minute mark when he did well to keep out a powerful effort from Tomás Domene. The pressure continued to mount as Argentina earned as many as four penalty corners in the opening quarter.

India conceded early in the second quarter, and it was yet another penalty corner that hurt the hosts. In the 18th minute, Domene made the most of the set-piece to slot it past the Goalkeeper and give his side the lead.

Argentina doubled their advantage soon after with India struggling to hold and win possession in the midfield. Lucas Tosceni delivered a precise aerial ball to find Tadeo Marcucci in the box, who buried it with a thunderous strike.

Just seconds before half-time, India earned their best chance of the encounter. A series of sharp passes in the circle put Aditya Lalage in a dangerous position, but the forward's hurried shot sailed over the post.

India returned with intent and won two consecutive penalty corners early in the third quarter. However, Captain Harmanpreet Singh was unable to convert, as Argentina's defence stood firm.

The visitors soon extended their lead. Toscani produced a brilliant run, beating two defenders before squaring the ball to Lucio Mendez, who made no mistake with a clinical finish to put Argentina 3-0 ahead.

In the early exchanges of the final quarter India came close to cut the deficit as Rajinder made a powerful pass from the right flank but Karthi Selvam could not get his stick there for the tap-in. In response, Argentina made it 4-0 on their ninth penalty corner of the night, Marcucci found the ball after a scramble and finished it from close range.

It was Hardik Singh who set up the first goal for India, using a 50th minute free hit to expertly position himself and thread it goalwards. Lalage pounced on the opportunity to etch his name on the scoresheet with a swift deflection. Minutes before the final hooter, India were awarded a penalty stroke, and Sanjay stepped up to finish with composure, narrowing the margin to 4-2.

- IANS

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Priya S
Disappointing to see the midfield struggle so much. Argentina completely controlled that area. We need to find a way to retain possession better. Good fightback at the end though, Lalage's goal was a nice moment.
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Vikram M
Nine penalty corners conceded! That's just not acceptable at this level. The defence was under siege the whole match. Suraj Karkera did his best, but the team in front of him has to do better. We need to learn from this, and fast.
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Ananya R
The late goals give me some hope. The team didn't give up. Hardik Singh's assist was class. But we have to start matches with the same intensity we finish them with. Pro League is about learning, let's hope the team takes these lessons.
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David E
Watching from Canada. Argentina is a world-class side, so this isn't a shocking result. India's hockey has improved so much, but consistency against the very best is the final hurdle. The fightback showed character.
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Sanjay N
Respectful criticism: The team selection and tactics in midfield need a review. We were outplayed for large parts. The coach needs to find a combination that can compete physically and technically for 60 minutes, not just 15.
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Kavya N

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