Key Points

India's men's hockey team suffered a 3-6 defeat against Belgium in the FIH Pro League. Despite a spirited comeback with goals from Dilpreet Singh and Mandeep Singh, Belgium's late dominance proved decisive. Amit Rohidas scored a late consolation, but India couldn't bridge the gap. The loss highlights defensive vulnerabilities despite flashes of attacking brilliance.

Key Points: India Fall 3-6 to Belgium in FIH Pro League Despite Late Fightback

  • India conceded early but fought back to 2-2
  • Belgium's late surge sealed the win
  • Dilpreet and Mandeep scored crucial goals
  • Amit Rohidas' late strike wasn't enough
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FIH Pro League: Late goals sink India to 3-6 defeat against Belgium

India's hockey team lost 3-6 to Belgium in FIH Pro League despite goals from Dilpreet Singh, Mandeep Singh, and Amit Rohidas.

"India refused to give in, and the contest was far from over as Amit Rohidas converted a crucial penalty corner. – Match Report"

Antwerp, June 21

The Indian men’s hockey team went down 3–6 to Belgium in the ongoing FIH Hockey Pro League 2024–25 (Men) in Antwerp on Saturday. Goals by Dilpreet Singh (36’) and Mandeep Singh (38’) helped India come back from a two-goal deficit, while a late third goal from Amit Rohidas (56’) kept India in the contest.

Meanwhile, a brace of goals by Arthur Van Doren (1’, 54’) and goals from Alexander Hendrickx (28’), Roman Duvekot (49’), Thibeau Stockbroekx (53’) and Tom Boon (59’) scripted the triumph for Belgium.

India conceded within the first minute when Belgium won two penalty corners in the first 20 seconds of play. Goalkeeper Suraj Karkera stopped Alexander Hendrickx’s drag-flick, but Arthur Van Doren pounced on the rebound to give the hosts the lead. Belgium’s fast start pushed India on the back foot, with the visitors struggling to hold possession or build momentum. Towards the end of the quarter, India began to assert itself in the contest.

Buoyed by their strong technical ability, India fought their way into the contest in the second quarter. With slick stick-work, they put pressure on Belgium’s man-to-man defence and won two consecutive penalty corners, but the deficit remained. Against the run of play, Belgium doubled their lead when Alexander Hendrickx converted a penalty corner just before half-time.

India started the third quarter brightly, showing their intent, but Belgium gradually took control of the game once again and dominated possession. India found respite when they were awarded two consecutive penalty corners. On the second attempt, Jugraj Singh’s drag-flick was blocked by the Belgian defence, but Dilpreet reacted swiftly, smashing in the rebound from a tight angle to reduce the deficit.

Moments later, Vivek Sagar Prasad played the ball into a dangerous area, where Mandeep Singh’s touch took a deflection off Van Doren before sneaking into the goal to make it 2–2 and complete a spirited comeback. India remained tenacious in their pursuit of a third, and another penalty corner saw Sanjay narrowly miss his mark.

India suffered a fatal blow early in the final quarter when Roman Duvekot squeezed it in from close range following a skilful run from Tom Boon, reclaiming the lead after a penalty corner. It was end-to-end action in the final ten minutes, and Belgium struck again following an impressive run from Victor Foubert that set up Thibeau Stockbroekx for a simple finish.

India’s woes continued as Arthur Van Doren’s venomous strike from inside the circle deflected off Amit Rohidas and popped into the back of the net to make it 5–2.

India refused to give in, and the contest was far from over as Amit Rohidas converted a crucial penalty corner to pull one back for the visitors. Rajinder Singh came agonisingly close as well but was denied by Arthur De Sloover on the line. In the final few minutes, Tom Boon scored Belgium’s sixth to complete a comprehensive victory.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Disappointing result but proud of the fightback from 2-0 down! Our defense needs serious work - conceding in the first minute is unacceptable at this level. Belgium's experience showed in the final quarter. Hope we learn from this before Olympics! 🇮🇳🏑
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Priya M.
Why do we always struggle against European teams? Our players have the skills but lack tactical discipline in crucial moments. The penalty corner conversions were poor today - we missed Rupinder Pal Singh's expertise. Still, kudos to Dilpreet and Mandeep for the fightback!
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Arjun S.
Belgium is world #1 for a reason! No shame in losing to them, but the manner of defeat is concerning. We need better fitness levels - our players looked gassed in the 4th quarter while Belgium kept attacking. More exposure tours to Europe please! #IndianHockey
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Neha P.
Positive takeaways: 1) Great fighting spirit 2) Good PC variations 3) Young players showing promise. But conceding 6 goals is worrying 😟 We need to work on defensive structure and last quarter concentration. Tokyo bronze was no fluke - we can bounce back!
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Vikram J.
As a former hockey player from Odisha, I feel our goalkeeping needs improvement. Karkera made some good saves but was shaky on rebounds. Maybe time to give Krishan Pathak more chances? Also, where was Harmanpreet today? His leadership was missed.
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Sunita R.
The scoreline doesn't tell the full story! We matched them for large periods. Remember, this is a learning phase before Paris Olympics. Belgium played their full-strength team while we're testing combinations. Have faith in Craig Fulton's process 🤞

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