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Philipp Zeller (R) of Germany celebrates scoring during men's hockey semifinal match the Netherlands vs Germany of Beijing Olympic Games at Olympic Green Hockey Stadium in Beijing, China, Aug. 21, 2008. Germany won the match. (Xinhua Photo/Li Yong) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) -- A sudden death penalty
goal by Christopher Zeller helped world No. 2 Germany win 4-3 in the penalty
shoutout over the third-ranked Netherlands in the Olympic men's hockey
semifinals here on Thursday.
It was the first sudden death round in Beijing
Olympic hockey tournament, after the duel saw 1-1 tie in regular time.
The win gave Germany their first shot at the gold
medal in 16 years.
The two powers held on each other tightly from the
start. As neither team succeeded in their two attempts, the first half ended in
a 0-0 draw.
In the 19th minute of the second half, a penalty
corner, the first in the match, was awarded for the Netherlands but the ball was
hit away by German goalkeeper Timo Wess. With four minutes left, Timme Hoyng
scored a penalty corner and put the Netherlands 1-0 ahead.
Just one minute later, Germany also got a chance for
penalty corner but they did not catch it. With only two minutes to go, Philipp
Zeller scored a field goal and leveled the score 1-1 in regular time.
In the extra time, neither team made the golden goal
which forced the penalty shootout. However, the penalty shootout ended with 3-3
tie.
In the sudden death round, Christopher Zeller found
the net with a shot, but the Dutch penalty corner specialist Taeke Taekema's
goal was held off by German goalie Max Weinhold. Finally the marathon semifinals
came to an end with Germany's 4-3 win.
Dutch coach Roelant Oltmans said luck was part of a
game but the luck was not on their side today. "It is obvious a close game that
the first goal was only scored in the 66th minute."
"It's a great game as the two teams are top of the
world and we know each other very well. It's the moment to keep it 1-0, but I'm
disappointed that we failed," said Roelant.
Dutch goalie Guus Vogels said, "If I can save two
goals, it is normally enough. But not today. Today they had one more than I
could save. It is sad but I think we still played the best we could."
"It's a narrow game like everybody expected it," said
markus Weise, Germany's coach, "I'm pleased with my team as they played well
today and they did not play their heads down after the 1-0 down."
Athens bronze medal owner Germany will clash with either Spain or Australia for gold contention, and the Dutch, runner-up at Athens, will face either of them for bronze on Saturday.
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Philipp Zeller of Germany celebrates scoring during men's hockey semifinal match the Netherlands vs Germany of Beijing Olympic Games at Olympic Green Hockey Stadium in Beijing, China, Aug. 21, 2008. Germany won the match.(Xinhua Photo/Li Yong) Photo Gallery>>> |