Germany beat Australia 1-0 to win a place in the semi-finals in the last Pool A match of the women’s field hockey World Cup on Tuesday.
Germany meets Argentina, and the Netherlands play England in today’s semi-finals. Australia will play South Korea in the 5-6 classification match tomorrow.
Australia coach Frank Murray said it was beaten by a better team.
“We have a lot of work to do and I think that was obvious tonight because we were beaten by a much better team and they thoroughly deserve their opportunity to get into the final,” Murray said.
After a scoreless first half, Germany pressure on Australia defense in the second half yielded four penalty corners.
Tina Bachmann’s converted Germany’s third corner chance low inside the left post for the only score of the match.
Australia had three poorly executed penalty corners.
Germany coach Michael Behrmann conceded the pressure on both teams to win.
“Both teams were under big pressure as it was like a quarter-final, but we defended really strongly and in the end I think we deserved to win,” Behrmann said.
Top ranked Netherlands scored five goals then lost concentration in the last five minutes to allow Japan two late goals.
Japan was not in the match from the second minute when Naomi van As beat four defenders in a long weaving run on the right to score.
Maartje Paumen added two penalty corner conversions to take her to nine corner goals from the pool matches.
Lidewj Welten then Kim Lammers added second half goals for the Netherlands.
Kaori Chiba punished Netherlands lapse of concentration to drive in from the edge of the circle and win the scrimmage for possession in front of goal for Japan’s two late goals.
Netherlands coach Herman Kruis summarized the match.
“Our plan was to start with an early goal and we did that then put a lot of pressure on Japan for our second goal, then in the second half we made two early goals, then the two goals at the end against us were very unfortunate,” Kruis said.
Japan coach Zenjiro Yasuda is now focused on qualifying for the London Olympics at the Asian Games in China in November.
“After this tournament all 26 players in the squad will train together in preparation for qualifying for London in November,” Yasuda said.
New Zealand won their first tournament match, defeating India 3-0 to take fourth place in Pool A, and will go to the 7-8 playoff tomorrow against China.
New Zealand coach Mark Hager believes his team has fulfilled their expectations for the tournament.
“We had expectations of a top eight finish and we have achieved that,” Hager said.
New Zealand took the first half honors with four shots on goal and two penalty corners but could not find the net.
India succumbed to yellow card fever in the second half as first Subhadra Pradhan was sent off then Chanchan Thokchom.
New Zealand took advantage of India’s misfortune and scored through Kayla Sharland and Katie Glynn.
Yesterday was a rest day in the World Cup. Today’s matches are Japan vs Spain for 11-12 place and the two semi-finals.
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