Germany beat Malaysia 5-3 to book quarterfinal berth in WC

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

Olympic bronze medallist defeated 5-3 in a keenly-contested match to maintain their all-win record and seal a direct quarterfinal spot by topping Pool D at the men's here on Sunday.

(2nd, 59th minutes) and (14th, 18th) scored two goals each while (39th) struck the other one for the world number 6 Germans.

Malaysia's all three goals came from penalty corner conversions by Razie (26th, 42nd) and (28th).

By virtue of this win, the Germans joined two-time champions Australia, Olympic champions and hosts in the quarterfinals.

silver medallist are all but out of the tournament as they are placed last in Pool D with just one point and an inferior goal difference. Only a miracle can save from packing their bags. They can still remain in the fray if the beat by at least eight goals or more.

Both the teams had their chances in the game but it was who were more precise with their finishing skills.

The Germans started brightly and raced to a 3-0 lead inside 18 minutes through goals from Herzbruch and Ruhr.

But the Malaysians tried to make a valiant fightback and managed to reduce the margin to 2-3 in the 28th minute through goals from and Noor.

The clinical Germans capitalised on Malaysia's defensive errors when Miltkau deflected in a Niklas Wellen's perfect lay-off in the 39th minute.

The Malaysians did not give up and narrowed down the gap to 3-4 when converted another penalty corner.

The Germans had the last laugh when Miltkau scored from a counter-attack just a minute from the final hooter to dash any hopes of Malaysia's comeback.

Both the teams had numerous scoring opportunities in the form of penalty corners. While Malaysia earned as many as eight penalty corners, the Germans secured seven in the match.

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First Published: Sun, December 09 2018. 19:15 IST