Hockey Australia vs Netherlands Full Match Highlights: Tokyo Olympics 2020
Australia vs Netherlands Full Match Highlights – In this Quarter Final match of Men’s Hockey event in Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Australia and Netherlands teams were face to face. This match was being played in Oi Hockey Stadium North Pitch. This stadium is located in Shinagawa City, Yashio, Japan.
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— Kookaburras (@Kookaburras) July 31, 2021
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First Half Australia 1-0 Netherlands
The Australian hockey team got off to a great start in the first half. From the very beginning, the Australian team dominated this half.
Tom Joseph’s brilliant goal in the 13th minute gave the Aussies a 1-0 lead in the match.
13' GOOOAAAALLL @Kookaburras!
— Kookaburras (@Kookaburras) August 1, 2021
Tom Wickham gets the final touch after a massive scramble in the circle. Superb play by Brand in the lead up to create the chance.
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The Netherlands team also had few chances to score in this half, but the strong Australian defense did not allow the Netherlands team to score any goal.
HT' We lead at the main break thanks to Tom Wickham's goal in the first quarter.
— Kookaburras (@Kookaburras) August 1, 2021
A huge second half coming up.
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The first half ended with a score of 1-0.
Second Half Australia 2-1 Netherlands
In the second half, the team of Netherlands changed their playing strategy, which they got the advantage soon.
In the 32nd minute, Mink van der Weerden converted a penalty corner to level his team at 1-1.
32' Goal Netherlands.
— Kookaburras (@Kookaburras) August 1, 2021
Mink ven der Weerden scores with a drag flick.
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Soon the Australian team also made a comeback in this half. Tom Joseph’s excellent goal in the 38th minute once again gave Australia the lead in this match.
38' GOOOAAAAALLLLL @Kookaburras!
— Kookaburras (@Kookaburras) August 1, 2021
It's Tom Wickham again! He's left all alone at the penalty spot and makes no mistake.
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The Netherlands team also made a comeback soon. In the 50th minute, Jeroen converted a penalty corner to level his team once again at 2-2.
FT' We're going to a shootout to decide a spot in the semi-finals.
— Kookaburras (@Kookaburras) August 1, 2021
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This half ended in a draw of 2-2. To get the result of this match, this match went into a penalty shootout to find the winner.
Penalty Shootout Australia 3-0 Netherlands
In the penalty shoot-out, in response to Australian 3 penalties, Netherlands had not scored any penalty and lost the match.
TIM BRAND SENDS THE @Kookaburras THROUGH TO THE SEMI-FINALS!!!!!!!!!!!!
— Kookaburras (@Kookaburras) August 1, 2021
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Hockey Australia vs Netherlands Full Match Highlights: Tokyo Olympics 2020
Australia won this exciting match against Netherlands in penalty shoot outs. With this win, Australian team proceeds to semi finals and the journey of Netherlands ends here.
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— International Hockey Federation (@FIH_Hockey) August 1, 2021