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"We did really well": Germany captain Tom Grambusch after defeating India in FIH Hockey Pro League 2024-25

After registering a win over India in the FIH Hockey Pro League 2024-25, Germany captain Tom Grambusch expressed his feelings after defeating the hosts at the iconic Kalinga Hockey Stadium in Bhubaneswar on Tuesday.

ANI Feb 19, 2025 10:29 IST googleads

Germany captain Tom Grambusch (Photo: ANI)

Bhubaneswar (Odisha) [India], February 19 (ANI): After registering a win over India in the hockey-pro-league">FIH Hockey Pro League 2024-25 at the iconic Kalinga Hockey Stadium in Bhubaneswar on Tuesday, Germany captain Tom Grambusch expressed his feelings, saying it was a great match and they did well.
Germany outplayed India's men's team and secured a 4-1 victory in a high-octane encounter of the ongoing competition. For Germany, Florian Sperling (7'), Thies Prinz (14'), Michel Struthoff (48'), and Raphael Hartkopf (55') scored the goals, while Gurjant Singh (13') was India's lone goal scorer.
"I think it was a great match. It was tough to play here, of course. India is a good team, a very good team. I think we did really well today. It's really difficult because the stadium is packed, people are loud, and it's not easy to communicate on the pitch. It's not easy, but I think we did quite well today," Tom Grambusch told ANI after the match.
Further, the German player said their next match against India would be tough as the hosts would come back hard.
"Tomorrow will be a different match. I expect a harder match, so let's see. I think tomorrow will be a tough match. They lost 4-1 today, and I think they want to win against us tomorrow," Tom Grambusch added.
With the two teams sharing a healthy rivalry in international hockey, the match was bound to be intense right from the start, with both teams producing exciting brands of hockey. Though India looked like they held better possession in the first five minutes of the opening quarter, the tactically-driven attack by the Germans landed a field goal in the 7th minute of the game. Eric Kleinlein brilliantly assisted Florian Sperling, who finished the job with great finesse.
India was quick to respond when Rajinder Singh - often compared to former India captain and midfield maestro Sardar Singh for his skilful play, set up Gurjant Singh with a classy cross-pass to equalise with Germany in the 13th minute.
The high-octane opening quarter continued to bring edge-of-the-seat action, with Germany scoring another goal to extend their lead to 2-1 in the 14th minute. It was Thies Prinz who scored a dramatic goal, and Manpreet Singh took a hit on his back while trying to defend.India displayed an aggressive attack going into the second quarter, with youngsters in the forwardline showing a lot of heart standing tall against a resolute German defence.
At the start of the quarter, they came close to an equaliser when Nilakanta Sharma made a fine pass to Abhishek inside the circle, but the latter was not able to control the pass. There was another big chance in the 20th minute when Gurjant tried to deflect a pass from Rajinder but missed the target.
Meanwhile, Suraj Karkera, who replaced Krishan Pathak in the second quarter, made a brilliant save after India lost the ball to an ill-timed aerial ball in the 28th minute. In the following minute, Dilpreet made an unconventional shot on goal but didn't find success.
The match remained electrifying in the third quarter too, and India had an excellent chance to score in the 38th minute when they won a PC. In the absence of the skipper Harmanpreet Singh who was rested, Jugraj Singh attempted the flick but could not come up with a good execution.
In the following minutes, though, India defended really well, with three Indian defenders marking the ball carrier. The third quarter remained goalless, but India conceded a crucial goal in the 50th minute through Michel Struthoff.
The 3-1 lead now put pressure on India. Gonzalo Peillat took a penalty corner, which was brilliantly blocked by India's first rusher, Amit Rohidas. However, Struthoff took the rebound and was quick to react with a clean shot on goal.
Though India made desperate attempts to score in the following minutes, they couldn't come up with a successful result, but to add to their woes, they ended up conceding a fourth goal via Raphael Hartkopf, thus ending in a 1-4 loss. (ANI)

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