Key Points

India put up a valiant effort but lost 3-4 to Argentina in a closely contested Hockey Pro League match. Harmanpreet Singh scored twice, while Abhishek added another, but Argentina's quick responses kept them ahead. Despite relentless pressure, India couldn't find the equalizer in the final quarter. The team now prepares for a rematch against Argentina on June 12.

Key Points: India Fall 3-4 to Argentina in Thrilling Hockey Pro League Clash

  • Harmanpreet Singh scores twice for India
  • Argentina takes early lead with Matias Rey goal
  • Abhishek nets third but India fall short
  • India remains fourth in Pro League standings
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Hockey Pro League: India go down 3-4 to Argentina despite a spirited performance

India's spirited fightback falls short as Argentina edges out 4-3 in a high-octane FIH Hockey Pro League match in Amstelveen.

"India gave it their all in attack but couldn't conjure a fourth goal – Match Report"

Amstelveen, June 11

The Indian men’s hockey team put on a very spirited display against Argentina, but went down narrowly 3-4 in their FIH Hockey Pro League 2024/25 game, at the Wagener Hockey Stadium in Amstelveen, Netherlands.

For India, Harmanpreet Singh (12’, 33’) netted twice whilst Abhishek (42’) added a third. For Argentina, the goals came from Matias Rey (3’), Lucas Martinez (17’), Santiago Tarazona (34’) and Lucio Mendez (46’).

With all to play for, it was Argentina who came out of the blocks quicker than India. And the early pressure paid off as Matias Rey (3’) was on hand to fire the Argentine side into the lead. After that, the Indian men’s hockey team absorbed the pressure and started to build in attack, causing their opponents some moments of worry. India continued to push for the equaliser, and just before the break, it was Harmanpreet Singh (12’) who smashed it home, to end the quarter at 1-1.

The Indian men’s hockey team was looking to build momentum in the second quarter, but Argentina had other plans. Lucas Martinez (17’) scored an early goal to put India under some pressure.

However, the Indian men’s hockey team fought back as they went on the hunt for a second equaliser. But Argentina managed to hold on despite the waves of attack from India and went into half-time with the lead.

Early in the third quarter, Mandeep Singh earned a penalty stroke for India, and captain Harmanpreet Singh (33’) stepped up and hammered it into the bottom corner. India were back on level terms with Argentina.

However, within a minute, Argentina responded with a third goal of their own as Santiago Tarazona (34’) found the back of the net. From then on, India started to up the ante and pushed Argentina back into their own half. The continued pressure eventually paid off, as Abhishek (42’) hit it into the roof of the net to make it 3-3, just before the end of the quarter.

The final quarter also had a quick start, as Argentina found a way through India’s defence and Lucio Mendez (46’) finished it off from close range. In the final phase of the match, India gave it their all in attack, as they marched on in the hunt for another equaliser. The Indian Men’s Hockey Team, though, could not conjure up a fourth goal and came away with a 3-4 defeat.

India are currently fourth in the points tally, having accumulated 15 points from 11 games. They will be next seen in action against Argentina on 12th June.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Tough loss but what a fight from our boys! 🇮🇳 Argentina is always a strong opponent in hockey. Harmanpreet's penalty strokes are just world class - he never misses under pressure. Defense needs some work though, conceding immediately after equalizing twice is concerning. Next match will be revenge time!
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Priya M.
So close yet so far! 😔 The team showed great spirit but we need to work on maintaining concentration after scoring. Our forward line looks promising with Abhishek's amazing goal. Hope they analyze the defensive lapses before tomorrow's match. #BleedBlue
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Amit S.
Argentina played smart hockey - they capitalized on every small mistake. Our team needs to work on transition defense. On positive side, our penalty corner conversion rate is improving. Just need to cut out those momentary lapses. Still proud of the boys for fighting till last second!
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Sunita R.
Hockey matches like these are why I love this sport! Edge-of-the-seat action throughout. Though we lost, the team showed they can compete with the best. Special mention to our midfielders who worked tirelessly. Hope they get proper rest before the next game - back-to-back matches are tough.
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Vikram J.
The scoreline doesn't tell the full story - we had more circle penetrations and shots. Just need better finishing. Coach should work on set-piece variations as Argentina read our moves too easily. Onwards and upwards! Tomorrow is another day to make amends.
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Neha P.
Heartbreaking loss but kudos to the team for never giving up! 🙌 The way we kept coming back shows the fighting spirit of Indian hockey. Maybe we should rotate some players tomorrow - fresh legs might make the difference in such close encounters.

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