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Tokyo Olympics, Hockey: Aussies Anihilate India 7-1

Tokyo Olympics, Hockey: Aussies Anihilate India 7-1
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In the 42nd minute, a little after he accidentally knocked Blake Gorts’ squirt from the corner of the penalty, the pr Sreejesh goalkeeper sat briefly in the goal, downcast and disappointed.
The goalkeeper is lonely position and the 35-year-old will feel lonely on Sunday.
Even though it was not the best day in the office, his teammate did not cover themselves with glory.
Manpreet Singh & Co humiliated by Australia, the best ranked team in the world.
The score was very humbling 7-1 in their pool.
India, who played Spain on Tuesday, would hope to regroup on time but the scars from this defeat would still remain.
This is the worst defeat in India in an Olympics against Australia, with the previous one to 1-6 losses at the Montreal Olympics 1976, a year where many Indian players play on the artificial surface for the first time.
The Indian team, who defeated New Zealand 3-2 in their opening match on Saturday, clearly failed to appear.
It almost feels like a victory over Kiwi everything snapped and walled.
Behind, performance shows that they misread Australian units, or the latter look through their opponents’ shortcomings clearly.
One of the basic counters for Australia’s plan is to keep the ball for a long spell often put them under the pump.
But against the side that all classes and crafts, the Indian team failed to enter the groove.
The defense is in total chaos and found desires on the basics such as man-to-man signs.
That’s how they are that on more than once, Sreejesh is a person who is alone who stands when Australia attacks the Indian circle.
The midfield, which should be sustainable instead of spreading, disappointing.
The fewer says the better about the power of young strikes.
Shamsher Singh striker didn’t seem to see the goal while the others didn’t hold on to the ball long enough to make an impact, which resulted in the efficiency of photo shoot as low as 13%.
Also, the concept of counter-attack is forgotten.
Australia moves poetry, exceeds the number of Indian strikers when their goal is under threat and play full press at important points.
In the 10th minute, Jake Whetton’s pass from outside the circle was tapped by Daniel Beale.
Jeremy Hayward doubled the advantage in 21 minutes with a conversion of a penalty corner, who opened the water gate with three goals that came in a span of five minutes like Andrew Ogilvie (23) and Joshua Beltz (26) got their names in Scoresheet.
Dilpreet pulled one back for India in the 34th minute but was too late because the relentless attack continued as Blake Gors (40, 42) and the brand team (51) was added to the calculation.

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