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Asian Games 2023: India hockey beat South Korea 5-3 to enter final; key players, challenges

India scored four field goals and one penalty corner to enter the final on October 6 (Friday).

October 19, 2023 / 12:04 IST
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India were 3-0 by the end of the first quarter. (File photo)
India were 3-0 by the end of the first quarter. (File photo)

Conventional wisdom, if at all there is anything like that in an Asian Games men’s hockey semifinal, pointed to the fact that India would be walking, if not waltzing past South Korea. Wisdom, at times, is a double-edged sword. And India found that out, to a lot of heartburn at the 2018 Asian Games, going down to Malaysia, in what were similar circumstances. Even then, India had been unstoppable in the Pool matches. But campaigns come with subtle differences. And that, in the ultimate analysis, is the variance that fetches you a gold.

South Korea, for all their success when they had a certain Kim Sang-Ryul as their coach, was known as the Inveterate Disruptor. Plan anything and Sang-Ryul had an answer to it. Korea, over the years, especially in the period when they were consistently ranked in the top four nations, globally, after winning the 2000 Sydney Olympics silver medal, defended with vigour and counter-attacked at high pace. Disrupting teams, the way they played, killing the midfield, controlling the pace, was deeply ingrained in Korean sides.

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The present coach Shin Seok-Kyo respects India but is not overawed by it. India may have scored 58 goals in the Pool matches. But the semifinal is a 60-minute battle that doesn’t always favour the team with talent or younger legs. On the face of it, Korea was a Dad’s Army – nine players above the age of 30, with four 35-plus and two, Jang Jong-Hyun and the captain Lee Nam-Yong, 39 and 40. It is incomprehensible to even think of playing modern hockey beyond 35 and the two players key to Korea’s success, their collective play and tactical nous were the oldest in the tournament.

Craig Fulton, the Indian coach, on the outside, easy-going, but a mind that has created, been part of the Belgian squad that won the 2018 World Cup, gold at the Tokyo Olympics, and runner-up at the 2023 World Cup. He understood the task at hand. “You got to win the tournament, you got to beat them all,” was his reply to the semifinal.