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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
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BEIJING,
Aug. 21 (Xinhua) -- World No. 2 Germany roared into the Olympic men's hockey
final with a "sudden death" win over the Netherlands here on Thursday, to meet
unexpected contender Spain who beat defending titlists Australia 3-2.
The third-ranked Netherlands did not take a lead
until the 66th minute when Timme Hoyng converted a penalty corner, but Germany
equalised as Philip Zeller scored a field goal from close with only two minutes
to go.
The match ended with 1-1 tie at full time. As no
golden goal was made in the 15-minute extra time, a penalty shootout was
forced.
The teams each converted three of the five strokes in
the tie-breaker and then the match went into the sudden-death round.
Christopher Zeller's powerful shot gave Germany a 4-3
lead. However, the Dutch penalty corner specialist Taeke Taekema's goal was held
off by German goalie Max Weinhold.
"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."
In the other semifinal game, The fourth-ranked Spain
came back from 2-0 down to defeat world champions Australia and fire the first
shot for gold in 12 years, while the Aussies had no chance to defend their
title.
Santiago Freixa scored the winning goal for Spain in
the 68th minute.
"It is my last time to coach in the Olympics. I will
retire after the Games, so it is very important for me," said Australian coach
Barry Dancer.
"We had a good start and put a lot of pressure in the
field. Generally speaking, we played very well. But it is very disappointing
that we cannot fight for a gold medal now," he noted, adding that they would
find their deficiency from the match for further improvement.
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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
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"When
I went into the match, I had a good feeling. I would like to congratulate my
staff and the biggest compliments should go to the players," said Spain's coach
Maurits Hendriks.
Germany and Spain will fight for gold and Australia
play the Netherlands for bronze on Saturday.
In the 7th-10th classification round this morning, Belgium finished ninth, beating Canada 3-0 and New Zealand downed Pakistan4-2 and took the seventh position.