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Confident India ready for German challenge in Semi-Finals of Hockey Junior World Cup

In the previous matches, India 4-2 victory against Korea, suffered a 1-4 defeat to Spain, and bounced back with a commanding 10-1 win over Canada, ly securing a second-place finish in Pool C.

Confident India  ready for German challenge in Semi-Finals of Hockey Junior World Cup

Buoyed by stunning win against the Netherlands in the Quarter-Final , two-time champion India is all geared up to take on formidable Germans in the Semi-Final of the Hockey Junior World Cup on Thursday, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

In the previous matches, India 4-2 victory against Korea, suffered a 1-4 defeat to Spain, and bounced back with a commanding 10-1 win over Canada, ly securing a second-place finish in Pool C.

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India triumphed over the Netherlands, a European powerhouse ranked fourth in world rankings, in a thrilling Quarter-Final clash, staging a remarkable comeback to conquer the Dutch with a 4-3 scoreline.

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Reflecting on the incredible turnaround in the Quarter-Finals ,captain Uttam Singh, “We are now used to playing under pressure. Be it the Asia Cup Final against Pakistan or the Bronze Medal match in the Sultan of Johor Cup, we have played and won under pressure.”

” It’s something we have worked on and we have developed a skill set. It also helps that five players from the existing team were part of the previous Junior World Cup, so our experience also comes in handy.”

Being the only Asian team amongst the Semi-Finalists, Uttam Singh is confident of a good performance. “The dream of every player in the team is to win the Final and we are working tirelessly towards that goal. The team is in good form and we know the strengths and weaknesses of Germany after facing them so many times.

‘We don’t want to just be participants at the world events. We want to win it and we play with that motivation. So we will use the remaining time to prepare ourselves for the match and ensure we give our best against Germany tomorrow.

India has played Germany four times this year and has lost on all four occasions, with their last defeat coming in the Semi-Finals of the Sultan of Johor Cup 2023 3-6. Notably, India faltered to Germany by 2-4 in the Semi-Finals of the Junior World Cup Bhubaneswar 2021 as well.

Chief Coach C.R.Kumar admitted that , “Germany is a strong team and we faced them in the Sultan of Johor Cup recently but with a slightly different squad and a different approach. We have analysed all the teams in the World Cup, Germany included, and the added learning from the previous matches against them will put us in a good position ahead of the game. The players know that Germany isn’t unbeatable, it’s a matter of executing the plan.”

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