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India women's hockey team gears up for stronger show against Argentina
India women's hockey team gears up for stronger show against Argentina

Time of India

time11 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Time of India

India women's hockey team gears up for stronger show against Argentina

After starting their European leg with two close defeats, the Indian women's hockey team will be determined to bounce back as they take on world No. 2 Argentina in consecutive FIH Pro League matches. Salima Tete and her team lost 1-2 and 2-3 to Australia over the weekend and will now face a strong Argentine side that has already won seven of its 12 league matches. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! 'Argentina is ranked No. 2 in the world and has won 7 of their 12 FIH Pro League matches so far. Coming into this leg of the league, we knew they would be one of the toughest teams to beat,' Tete said, as quoted by Hockey India. 'But we won't go down without a fight -- we'll give it our all in both matches. The team has been training well to take them on and has been working on various strategies to win crucial points against them,' she added. India are currently seventh in the standings with nine points, while Argentina hold second position and will aim for full points to keep the pressure on table-toppers Netherlands. Lobo Predicted It, Again: South Africa's Historic WTC Win vs Australia 'As you saw, the team gave Australia a tough fight in the last two matches, and we're planning to do the same against Argentina,' said vice-captain Navneet Kaur. 'We'll give it our all and aim to come out victorious. A win against Argentina will not only help us gain points but will also give the team a big morale boost as we head to Antwerp and then Berlin for our matches against Belgium and China,' she added. India will play the first match against Argentina on Tuesday, followed by the second the next day.

India eye stronger response against Argentina
India eye stronger response against Argentina

Hindustan Times

time14 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Hindustan Times

India eye stronger response against Argentina

London, Having started their European leg with two narrow defeats, the Indian women's hockey team will be eager to bounce back when it takes on world No. 2 Argentina in back-to-back matches in the FIH Pro League. Salima Tete and her side went down 1-2 and 2-3 to Australia over the weekend and will have little time to regroup before facing a formidable Argentine outfit that has won seven of its 12 league matches so far. "Argentina is ranked No. 2 in the world and has won 7 of their 12 FIH Pro League matches so far. Coming into this leg of the league, we knew they would be one of the toughest teams to beat," Tete was quoted as saying by Hockey India. "But we won't go down without a fight we'll give it our all in both matches. The team has been training well to take them on and has been working on various strategies to win crucial points against them," she added. India, currently seventh in the standings with nine points, are aiming for a turnaround. Argentina sit second on the table and will be eyeing full points to keep pressure on leaders Netherlands. "As you saw, the team gave Australia a tough fight in the last two matches, and we're planning to do the same against Argentina," vice captain Navneet Kaur said. "We'll give it our all and aim to come out victorious. A win against Argentina will not only help us gain points but will also give the team a big morale boost as we head to Antwerp and then Berlin for our matches against Belgium and China," she added. India will play their first match against Argentina on Tuesday followed by the second match a day later.

Fulham vs Manchester City LIVE SCORE: Premier League updates; Match kicks off; De Bruyne on the bench
Fulham vs Manchester City LIVE SCORE: Premier League updates; Match kicks off; De Bruyne on the bench

The Hindu

time25-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Hindu

Fulham vs Manchester City LIVE SCORE: Premier League updates; Match kicks off; De Bruyne on the bench

Welcome to Sportstar's live coverage of the Fulham vs Manchester City Premier League 2024-25 match being played at Craven Cottage. Fulham: Leno (gk), Tete, Andersen, Cuenca, Robinson, Lukic, Cairney, Traore, Pereira, Wilson, Jimenez Manchester City: Ederson (gk), Nunes, Dias, Akanji, Gvardiol, Gonzalez, Gundogan, Silva, Marmoush, Doku, Haaland When will the Fulham vs Manchester City Premier League 2024-25 match kick off? The Fulham vs Manchester City Premier League 2024-25 match will kick off at 8:30 PM IST, on Sunday, May 25 at Craven Cottage, Where to watch the Fulham vs Manchester City Premier League 2024-25 match? The Fulham vs Manchester City Premier League 2024-25 match will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network. The match will also nbe live-streamed on the JioHotstar app and website.

Will 'old flame' Willian ignite European push?
Will 'old flame' Willian ignite European push?

BBC News

time04-02-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Will 'old flame' Willian ignite European push?

They say never go back, but it does not feel like Willian ever really was an uncharacteristically quiet deadline day, with the only news being that Fulham are set to re-sign the Brazilian winger on a deal until the end of the January window is often a damp squib. Any value in this period has long gone and most deals are based on is exactly the situation we found ourselves in. Injuries to right-back Kenny Tete and winger Harry Wilson left us light in both is a plaster for our Wilson situation. The latter has featured regularly since he turned our derby with Brentford on its head in November, scoring five and adding an assist, but a stress fracture to his foot means his season is effectively the face of it, the Willian deal makes total sense; he is well known to Marco Silva and we know he can contribute. He scored 10 and racked up seven assists in two seasons at Craven the other hand, it always felt like the Brazilian had one foot out of the door. You would be forgiven for hoping that our recruitment team might have had other targets in their stats will be disappointed we did not get any cover at Castagne has been filling in for the injured Tete, but Saturday's game against Newcastle United showed how tough the Belgian has found it compared to the assured performances that kept Tete out of the first XI last are just four points off the European places, so each of the 14 games we have left this season are crucial. Time will tell if we have the strength in numbers it takes to qualify, let alone to mount a challenge on two fronts next knows? Perhaps our old flame can help us get more from Drew Heatley at Fulhamish, external

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