Sports: USA chances of avoiding relegation dented; Spain beat young Germany in FIH Pro League
The USA women’s task of avoiding relegation from the FIH Hockey Pro League has become much tougher after going down 0-4 to Belgium at the final mini-tournament of the season in Antwerp on Sunday. The Americans, who are currently bottom of the table, now have just two matches remaining needing to earn the three points with the necessary goal difference to ensure their survival ahead of New Zealand.
Meanwhile, the victory for Belgium means their quest for second spot behind the already crowned champions, the Netherlands, continues. Earlier in the day, Spain’s men were put through their paces by a determined young German side looking to make its mark, but the Red Sticks ground out a 3-1 victory in the end.
With any hopes of a top-three spot in the FIH Hockey Pro League long gone, Germany took the opportunity to blood a team of up-and-coming players – an under-21 side with only 21 senior caps between them taking to the pitch. The youngsters gave a good account of themselves, creating chances while also being particularly impressive in defence.
Leading the way was 20-year-old keeper Joshua Onyekwue Nnaji who did exceptionally well on debut to deny the Spanish on numerous occasions. He was finally beaten in the fourth quarter. After Joaquin Menini brought the ball into the circle along the baseline, a goalmouth scramble resulted in Alvaro Iglesias popping it in to take the lead. The Germans responded almost immediately with Leon Lindemann floating the ball through for Florian Sperling to fire in the equaliser with a sensational strike.
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