
Rourkela, February 15 India put up another lackluster performance, with familiar weaknesses resurfacing, as they lost 2-4 to Argentina in the final match of the Rourkela leg of the FIH Pro League here on Sunday.
Tadeo Marcucci (28', 49') led the Argentinian attack with a brace, while Tomas Domene (18') and Lucio Mendez (43') also made important contributions. For India, Aditya Lalage (50') and Sanjay (59') scored the goals at the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium.
Coming on the heels of the 0-8 defeat they had suffered against Argentina a couple of days earlier, India were once again put under pressure as the visitors dominated possession and created most of the opportunities in the first quarter.
However, the hosts managed to withstand the pressure and kept Argentina at bay without conceding.
The South Americans had their first attempt in the third minute when Lucas Martínez struck from inside the circle, beating Indian goalkeeper Suraj Karkera, but the ball hit the post.
Karkera was repeatedly called into action, including at the 10-minute mark when he successfully blocked a powerful shot from Domene. The pressure continued to mount as Argentina earned four penalty corners in the opening quarter.
India conceded early in the second quarter, and it was another penalty corner that hurt the hosts. In the 18th minute, Domene made the most of the set-piece to score past the goalkeeper and give his side the lead.
Argentina soon doubled their advantage as India struggled to hold and win possession in midfield. Lucas Tosceni delivered a precise aerial ball to find Marcucci in the box, who buried it with a powerful shot.
Just seconds before half-time, India had their best chance of the match. A series of sharp passes in the circle put Aditya Lalage in a dangerous position, but the forward's hurried shot sailed over the post.
India returned with intent and won two consecutive penalty corners early in the third quarter. However, captain Harmanpreet Singh was unable to convert, as Argentina's defence stood firm.
The visitors soon extended their lead. Toscani produced a brilliant run, beating two defenders before squaring the ball to Lucio Mendez, who made no mistake with a clinical finish to put Argentina 3-0 ahead.
In the early exchanges of the final quarter, India came close to reducing the deficit as Rajinder made a powerful pass from the right flank but Karthi Selvam could not get his stick there for the tap-in.
In response, Argentina made it 4-0 on their ninth penalty corner of the night, Marcucci found the ball after a scramble and finished it from close range.
It was Hardik Singh who set up the first goal for India, using a 50th minute free hit to expertly position himself and thread it goalwards. Lalage pounced on the opportunity to etch his name on the scoresheet with a swift deflection.
Minutes before the final hooter, India were awarded a penalty stroke, and Sanjay stepped up to finish with composure, narrowing the margin to 4-2.


