India thumped China in the final to defend Asian Champions Trophy

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In a thrilling finale, India successfully defended their Asian Champions Trophy title by edging out China 1-0. This victory marks India’s fifth title in the tournament’s history, solidifying their dominance in Asian hockey.

A Hard-Fought Battle at the Asian Champions Trophy

The final match, held at the Moqi Training Base in Hulunbuir City, China, was a testament to the competitive spirit of both teams. India, the defending champions, faced a resilient Chinese team that had grown stronger as the tournament progressed. Despite being the lowest-ranked team in the competition, China put up a formidable fight, making India work hard for their victory.

Dominance in Possession

India maintained the lion’s share of possession throughout the match, with an impressive 84% at half-time. However, breaking through the resolute Chinese defense proved to be a challenge. The Chinese team, buoyed by a raucous home crowd, defended as a unit and man-marked all Indian forwards in the striking circle. Their goalkeeper, Wang Weihao, was particularly brilliant, thwarting multiple attempts by the Indian forward line.

The Decisive Moment

The match remained goalless for 51 minutes, a rare occurrence for the Indian team, which had been prolific in scoring throughout the tournament. The breakthrough finally came in the fourth quarter when defender Jugraj Singh converted a crucial opportunity, scoring the lone goal of the match. This goal not only secured the victory for India but also highlighted Jugraj’s composure under pressure.

India’s Road to the Final

India’s path to the final was marked by dominance. They won every match in the tournament, scoring 25 goals and conceding only five. In the semi-final, they cruised past Korea with a commanding 4-1 victory. Captain Harmanpreet Singh, who was eyeing the top scorer’s list, played a pivotal role throughout the tournament, contributing significantly to India’s success.

India’s chief coach, Craig Fulton, deserves credit for his tactical brilliance. He ensured that the team remained focused and did not allow complacency to creep in, despite their dominant performances. His frustration on the sidelines during the final was evident, but his strategic adjustments ultimately paid off.

A Record-Extending Title

This victory extends India’s record in the Asian Champions Trophy, making it their fifth title in eight editions. It also underscores India’s status as a powerhouse in Asian hockey. The team’s consistent performance over the years has set a high standard for other teams in the region.

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