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! Argentina will play England and Chile face Hong Kong China in the Semi-
tomorrow 30.01.2016 !
Results – 26.01.-
Team Argentina – Team Hong Kong: 5-
Team England – Team France: 7-
Team Argentina – Team Canada: 15-
Team Chile-
Semifinals Saturday 30.01.2016
Argentina – England
Chile – Hong Kong
Tianjin China – In a fast and furious double bill of winner-
In the day’s first match, the Argentinian trio of Bautista Arrastua, Horacio Fernandez Llorente and Gonzallo del Rio faced off against Canadians Derek Sifton, Robert Stenzel and Scott Weir. Canada had found themselves on the wrong side of a 12-
Argentina had the lion’s share of chances in a frantic opening chukka, but it was Canada who made theirs count, Robert Stenzel galloping in two goals to Gonzallo del Rio’s one. Del Rio was in commanding form but his finishing was awry; he could have had three or four, and Fernandez Llorente didn’t help matters by popping his penalty wide of the post.
The game swung Argentina’s way in the second, Fernandez Llorente scoring well in the opening seconds, before capitalising on Canada’s reckless defending with two more goals from the penalty spot within the first two minutes. Fortunately for Canada, Stenzel was having a stormer, scoring on his third attacking charge of the chukka, then grabbing another straight from the throw-
Another Canadian goalmouth infringement handed Argentina their sixth after the restart courtesy of Llorente, who added number seven soon after with a well-
A commanding start to the final chukka by Argentina saw Del Rio’s massive clearance find Llorente, who galloped on to the ball like a bullet to thump it home. Llorente then added number twelve – another thunderbolt, his pace and poise proving irresistible. Then it was 13, then 14, but credit to Canada for refusing to roll over and very nearly running in a fine team goal. Appropriately, Argentina had the last word with a tapped-
In the second knockout match of the day, France played Chile, the spoils being a semi-
The Chilean trio of Francisco Martinez, Ignacio Vial and Alejandro Vial took on Robert Strom, Clement Delfosse and Brieuc Rigaux.
Chilean number three Alejandro Vial got his country off to a fine start with a rampant opening goal; France counterattacked immediately but their shot snatched just wide. Then it was Francisco Martinez’ turn for Chile, galloping on to Alejandro Vial’s clearance and checking his pony’s run beautifully to keep control and score. France’s Robert Strom responded by running the length of the field to put his side on the scoreboard, but it was Chile who had the last word of the chukka, Martinez scoring again to make it 3 – 1.
Chile were on target again at the start of the second, Martinez sweeping up the scraps of Ignacio Vial’s fine attacking play to score. Though the finesse and thrust of the Chileans had so far proved more effective than the muscular style of the French, the boys in blue continued to hassle and harry, Clement Delfosse grabbing a penalty and Brieuc Rigauxadding a bullying third to make it 4 – 3 in favour of Chile at half time.
The pace didn’t let up in the third, both sides putting in bruising hits and ride-
A strong start for the French saw Brieuc Rigaux capping off a thrusting team attack to put his side within touching distance of the Chileans, but touching distance they stayed, despite France giving it absolutely everything and then some. In the end, Chile put the game out of sight with an Alejandro Vial penalty 20 seconds from time to make the final score 7 – 5.
Looking ahead to Saturday’s semi-
Fotos: Copyright Snowpoloworldcup 2016, Tianjin-