Paris Olympics: Harmanpreet's late strike hands India 1-1 draw against Argentina

Lucas Martinez gave Argentina the lead in the 22nd minute before Harmanpreet converted India's 10th and last penalty corner to pick up a crucial point from the game.

Updated - July 29, 2024 09:34 pm IST - Paris

India’s Harmanpreet Singh celebrates the goal with his teammates during the pool B hockey match against Argentina at the Paris Olympics 2024, in Paris on July 29, 2024.

India’s Harmanpreet Singh celebrates the goal with his teammates during the pool B hockey match against Argentina at the Paris Olympics 2024, in Paris on July 29, 2024. | Photo Credit: Reuters

Harmanpreet Singh’s late goal salvaged a point for India which held Argentina to an exciting 1-1 draw in a Pool-B hockey match of the Paris Olympics at the Yves du Manoir Stadium in Paris on July 29.

On a bright and sunny day, India came back from behind for a second consecutive time before its next engagement against Ireland on Tuesday.

Despite showing aggression and 11 circle penetrations, India could not convert its chances, including four penalty corners, and trailed by a goal at half-time.

The Craig Fulton-coached side put pressure early on, penetrated the circle a few times and got a short corner in the 10th minute. Abhishek came close to scoring a spectacular goal when his reverse hit from the left hit the crossbar.

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India dominated securing three consecutive penalty corners in the second period, but Harmanpreet Singh’s shots were well blocked by the Argentines, led by its rock-like goalkeeper Thomas Santiago.

The Los Leones launched some fine counterattacks and ensured lead in the 22nd minute. Bautista Capurro Zubeldia displayed individual brilliance on the right to beat three Indian defenders. He relayed it to Lucas Martinez, whose shot along the wobbly surface got deflected from Sreejesh’s stick into the goal.

With athletics legend and IOA president P.T. Usha in stands, the die-hard Indian fans tried to boost the players’ morale.

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Argentina got a short corner, which resulted in a penalty stroke in the third quarter. However, Macio Casella shot wide.

The Agustin Mazzilli-captained team earned two more penalty corners but India warded of the danger.

India had some chances without finishing. It valued possession and tried to create openings even as Argentina’s sound defensive structure prevented any breach.

With four minutes left, Sreejsh was taken off to press harder. Following a bit of drama, due to confusion between the television umpire and on-field umpires, India secured four more short corners and Harmanpreet’s powerful shot, from the ninth penalty corner, got deflected off a defender’s stick to level the scores.

“We need to start better. We cannot concede goals first in two matches,” said Fulton.

The result:

India 1 (Harmanpreet 59) drew with Argentina 1 (Martinez 22).

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