India Lose 1-2 to Germany in FIH Hockey Pro League Thriller
India Lose 1-2 to Germany in FIH Hockey Pro League

The Indian Men's Hockey Team delivered a spirited performance against reigning World Champions Germany but narrowly lost 1-2 in their third match of the FIH Hockey Pro League 2025-26 Rotterdam leg.

Jugraj Singh's Milestone Goal

Jugraj Singh (38') marked his 100th international appearance with a powerful drag-flick goal. However, late strikes from Justus Weigand (56') and Jakob Brilla (60') turned the match in Germany's favour, as per Hockey India.

India's Dominant Start

India began the game on the front foot, controlling possession and building early momentum to keep Germany under pressure. With a compact defensive structure, India denied the World Champions space and restricted them from creating clear-cut chances.

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The Indian side raised the intensity in the second quarter with an aggressive high press, forcing errors from Germany. Abhishek created India's best chance of the first half after a well-worked build-up, but the opportunity went unfinished.

Second Half Action

In a tightly contested match where chances were limited, India continued to dominate possession and were rewarded in the third quarter. After earning their first penalty corner of the game, India took the lead through Jugraj Singh, who marked his milestone 100th appearance with a powerful drag-flick in the 38th minute.

Germany earned a couple of penalty corners towards the end of the third quarter, but goalkeeper Mohith HS stood firm to ensure India carried their one-goal advantage into the final period.

Germany's Late Comeback

India had opportunities to extend their lead in the final quarter, with penalty corners and an open-play chance for Shilanand Lakra. However, Germany fought back and found the equaliser in the 56th minute through Justus Weigand, who converted a penalty corner to make it 1-1.

With just seconds remaining on the clock, Germany earned another penalty corner and Jakob Brilla found the winning goal in the 60th minute to seal a 2-1 victory for the World Champions.

Next Match

India will take on Netherlands in their next match on June 21 at 17:30 hours IST.

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