The Indian men’s hockey team started its campaign at the Paris 2024 Olympics with an unlucky loss, as defending champions Belgium downed them 2-1 Thursday evening. The match was played at the Yves-du-Manoir Stadium in Colombes near Paris.
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The Indian men are ranked sixth in the world, but they were 18 minutes ahead when an Abhishek goal gave them the lead on the half-hour mark. However, Belgium– the top team in global rankings–fought back to take victory. Thibeau Stockbroekx scored in 33 minutes and John-John Dohmen put in another one during the 44th minute for Belgium, who thereby reaped 3 points.
Belgium came out with guns blazing and presented an aerial barrage that must have unsettled the Indian rear-guard considerably. In the first quarter, goalkeeper PR Sreejesh was the key to India’s keeping scoreless; he made vital saves from Belgian attackers.
Abhishek hit in India’s early goal from a defensive error that Belgium had made, after which they held on to their one-goal lead until half-time. The teams scored from penalty corners soon after India’s goal but neither side could give up a one-goal advantage by that time.
In the second half, as Belgium increasingly pushed their attack for better field position, Florent van Aubel found Thibeau Stockbroekx for a score from close range. This tied the game at 1-all and Stockbroekx was not to be caught.
Just before the turning of the third quarter, Belgium gained their winning edge through substitute John-John Dohmen. Although Sreejesh saved first, an accident occurred in India’s defense and the Belgian attacker took advantage to send Belgium ahead 2-1.
In the last quarter, Belgium’s defense held firm and resisted India’s efforts at a leveling goal; the result was Belgium winning 2-1–their fourth win in a row.
Even though the Indian men’s hockey team suffered defeat in their first game of this year, they had already reached the quarter-finals after meeting Ireland and New Zealand and drawing with defending champions Argentina 2016 before playing this one–which they ultimately lost by a 2-1 margin to Belgium.
India will be playing their last pool B match against world number four and Tokyo 2020 silver medallists Australia on Friday at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
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