Sports: Belgium also set to replace Great Britain at top of FIH Pro League table
Olympic champions Belgium have moved a step closer to displace Great Britain from top of table in the FIH Pro League for men at Antwerp on Thursday. A red-hot performance from the home team saw any Spanish hopes of clinching a first ever FIH Hockey Pro League title go up in flames as the final mini-tournament of the season got under way in Antwerp. The home side’s 7-2 victory saw the Olympic champions taking a step closer to Great Britain at the top of the table with three matches remaining. With Spain now out of the running, only GB, Belgium and the Netherlands remain in the hunt for the men’s title. Earlier in the afternoon, Germany’s women produced a clinical performance, demolishing the USA 6-0. The result means the Americans now only have three more matches to try and secure the three points needed to avoid relegation.
Having failed to score in their previous encounter despite enjoying the upper hand throughout their match against New Zealand, Germany wasted no time in getting themselves on the scoresheet this time around. Within the first minute of the match, Charlotte Stapenhorst fought her way through the American defence in the circle to pop it through for Lisa Nolte to tap in her first senior international goal off the post.
Their second was scored with a fierce reverse stick strike from Felicia Wiedermann into the bottom corner after Sonja Zimmerman fed the ball to her at the top of the D.
Zimmerman then drilled in the third herself after an initial attempt from a penalty corner was stopped by the first runner. Less than two minutes later Pauline Heinz fired a fantastic pass into the circle for a running Stapenhorst to add the finishing touch for Germany’s fourth.
After Ashley Hoffman missed a chance to pull one back for the Americans when her penalty stroke was saved, the unstoppable Stapenhorst added her second of the match, producing a lovely lifted ball into the roof of the net. There was one more to come from the Germans, Anne Schröder setting up Wiedermann to slot in her second to wrap up the 6-0 win.
Charlotte Stapenhorst was named Player of the Match and said: “We had so much energy in it and we were really looking forward to playing against the USA here so we’re really happy with the result.”
In the men’s game, Spain struck first when Jordi Bonasrtre fired towards goal and Alvaro Iglesias got the touch just in front of the keeper to hand the Red Sticks the early lead.
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