Key Points

India put up a spirited fight but narrowly lost 3-4 to Argentina in the FIH Hockey Pro League. Harmanpreet Singh scored twice, while Abhishek added another, but Argentina's quick responses kept them ahead. The match saw end-to-end action, with India pushing hard for an equalizer in the final minutes. Despite the loss, India remains fourth in the standings ahead of their next clash against Argentina.

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

  • Harmanpreet Singh scores twice in India's valiant effort
  • Argentina edge ahead with Lucio Mendez's 46th-minute winner
  • India remain fourth in Pro League standings
  • Teams set for rematch on June 12
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India handed narrow 3-4 defeat by Argentina in FIH Hockey Pro League

Harmanpreet Singh's brace not enough as India narrowly lose 3-4 to Argentina in a high-intensity FIH Hockey Pro League match in Amstelveen.

"India continued to push for the equaliser but couldn't conjure up a fourth goal. – Hockey India"

Amstelveen, June 12

The Indian Men's Hockey Team put on a very spirited display against Argentina, but went down narrowly with the scores at 3-4 in their FIH Hockey Pro League 2024/25 (Men's) 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, as per the Hockey India (HI) press release.

The Indian Men's Hockey Team were 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 in, 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 is currently fourth in the points tally, having accumulated 15 points from 11 games. They will be next seen in action against Argentina on June 12.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Tough loss but what a fight by our boys! 🇮🇳 The way they kept coming back shows real character. Harmanpreet was brilliant as always. Just need to work on those defensive lapses - conceding immediately after equalizing twice is worrying. Next match we'll get them!
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Priya M.
So close yet so far! 😔 The team played with so much heart. Abhishek's goal was pure class! But why do we always concede right after scoring? Coach needs to address this pattern. Still proud of our boys - Argentina is world class opponent after all.
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Amit S.
The scoreline doesn't tell the full story - we dominated possession and had more circle penetrations. Our PC conversion needs work though. Harmanpreet can't do everything alone! Hope the boys take this as learning experience before Olympics.
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Neha V.
Argentina played smart hockey - they took their chances while we wasted ours. But the fighting spirit was amazing! 💪 Special mention to our midfield who controlled the game for long periods. Just need to be more clinical in final quarter.
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Sanjay R.
Disappointing result but promising performance. We're matching top teams now - remember when Argentina used to thrash us? Progress is clear. Need to work on concentration lapses though. Onwards and upwards! #BleedBlue
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Kavita J.
The team showed great resilience coming back twice! But conceding within a minute of scoring is unacceptable at this level. Defense needs to stay switched on. Still, proud of how far Indian hockey has come. Let's support them for the next match!

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