- India secures a 3-1 victory over South Korea, extending their unbeaten run to four consecutive wins in the 2024 Men’s Asian Champions Trophy.
- Captain Harmanpreet Singh scores his 200th career goal and nets twice in the match, while Araijeet Singh Hundal opens the scoring.
- South Korea stages a challenge, but India expertly manages the game to reach the semi-finals.
India’s winning streak in the 2024 Men’s Asian Champions Trophy continued with a 3-1 victory against South Korea.
In the second half, South Korea tried to assert control, but Harmanpreet’s second goal in the 43rd minute secured India’s lead.
India Secures Semi-Final Spot with 3-1 Win Over South Korea in Asian Champions Trophy
India‘s men’s hockey team extended their unbeaten streak in the 2024 Men’s Asian Champions Trophy by defeating South Korea 3-1. Araijeet Singh Hundal set the tone early, scoring in the 8th minute, followed swiftly by Harmanpreet Singh’s penalty corner goal, taking his career tally to 200. South Korea, though rattled, fought back, managing to convert a penalty corner in the last moments of the second quarter.
The second half saw South Korea attempting to control possession, but India’s defense stood firm. Harmanpreet Singh scored his second goal in the 43rd minute, reasserting India’s dominance. Despite numerous attacks from South Korea, India’s disciplined structure helped them see out the match comfortably.
India has been in top form throughout the tournament, having previously thrashed Malaysia 8-1, Japan 5-1, and China 3-0. Their all-round performance in both attack and defense has made them favorites to win the tournament, with Harmanpreet Singh leading by example.
With four wins in four games, India has all but confirmed their place in the semi-finals. Their next group-stage encounter is against arch-rival Pakistan, where a victory could boost their momentum going into the knockout stages.
India’s consistency and leadership have been the driving forces in their Asian Champions Trophy 2024 campaign. With Harmanpreet Singh’s milestone and tactical gameplay, they now stand as strong contenders for the title.
“Winning is not just about the scoreboard; it’s about consistency and resilience.” This quote mirrors India’s disciplined approach in their victories, especially against a challenging South Korean side.