Poland claimed their first win of the tournament with a
stunning 5-4 victory over top-ranked Korea in the first game of Day 3
at the Argentina Hockey Champions Challenge 1 in Quilmes. It was a
remarkable result, with the team ranked 19th in the FIH World Rankings overcoming a side currently sitting 12 places above them at 7th. The result means that Malaysia are certain to top Pool A irrespective of the result in their later match against Canada.
It took Korea less than two minutes to open the scoring in the early
morning fixture, with You Hyo Sik crashing home the opening goal before
the Asians enjoyed 20 minutes of virtually unbroken dominance. Korea
controlled possession and created a number of excellent opportunities to
extend their lead but were thwarted on numerous occasions by Poland
goalkeeper Arkadiusz Matuszak who was in inspired form.
Poland pulled themselves back into the match in the 26th minute
thanks to a clever reverse stick deflection from Szymon Hutek, but
Korea re-established their advantage just before half time when Jang
Jong Hyun sent a perfectly placed penalty corner drag-flick into the
net.
Poland exploded out of the blocks at the start of the second period,
netting three goals in five minutes to stun their opponents from Korea.
A 40th minute own goal was followed two minutes later by a
tap-in from brilliant midfielder Dariusz Rachwalski before Miroslaw
Jusczak flicked home from a penalty corner in the 45th minute to give Poland a 4-2 advantage.
Korea fought hard to get back into the match but fell
even further behind when Tomasz Gorny added a fifth 12 minutes from the
end of the match. Late goals from Jang Jong Hyun (PC) and Hyun Hye Sung
(FG) gave Korea hope of a remarkable comeback, but smart defensive work
ensured that Poland held on for a famous and hard earned victory.
To see the official match sheet, please click here.
Quotes:
Karol Sniezek (POL Coach)To see the official match sheet, please click here.
Quotes:
“Yes, I’m really happy with this team. Today they played very well. The most important thing is that they are improving every match. As I said the first match, we need these first 3 games to feel confidence and today they gained that. Korea is a great opponent, may be the best one in this tournament.”
“My players are trying to acclimatize in Argentina and with the temperature here. They will reach the proper level, physically and tactically, for the classification matches on Thursday”.
Darius Rachwalski (POL Captain and Scorer)
“I felt better today as we played our best match here in this tournament. I think we improved and that is good for our young and inexperienced players. I can’t remember the last time Poland defeated Korea. It is great for us, for our confidence to face the classification pool.”
Shin Seok Kyo (KOR Coach)“I felt better today as we played our best match here in this tournament. I think we improved and that is good for our young and inexperienced players. I can’t remember the last time Poland defeated Korea. It is great for us, for our confidence to face the classification pool.”
“Our team has many young players and they made many mistakes. They missed many opportunities to score and made the difference. At this time of the year, the players are tired. We have to think now in the next stage. In the semi-finals, we would prefer to play against Japan.”