Argentina Dominates as Familiar Flaws Plague India in Hockey Showdown
Argentina scored four goals, including two by Tadeo Marcucci, while India conceded 19 goals in four games and remains second from bottom in the standings.
- On Sunday, Argentina national team beat India national team 4-2 at Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium, concluding the Rourkela leg of the FIH Pro League.
- India lost all four home-leg matches, conceding 19 goals and scoring just four, leaving them second from bottom in the standings due to poor application and turnovers.
- Tomas Domene opened the scoring with an 18th-minute penalty corner, while Tadeo Marcucci and Lucio Mendez added goals after the break to build Argentina's lead.
- Fulton said he will give chances to other players as India will travel to Hobart for two games against Australia and Spain next. The Indian team plans squad changes.
- Australia’s red-hot form raises the stakes as Spain struggled with four losses, while head coach Craig Fulton urged `Judge us when everything is in sync.
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