Men's Hockey World Cup 2018: Belgium defeated England 6-0 in the semifinal
In Orissa's Bhubaneswar, Belgium defeated England 6-0 in the one-sided match played at the Kalinga Stadium on Saturday and entered the first time in the Hockey World Cup finals. Alexander Hendrix scored two goals for Belgium in this match, and Tom Boon, Simon Goonard, Cedric Charlier and Sebastian Dociar scored one goal each.
The England team took an aggressive start from the start of the match, but Belgium introduced the best defense. The Belgian team made a quick start by retaliating. In the 8th minute of the match, Belgian star forward player Tom Boon scored the first goal for his team.
The beginning of the second quarter was fantastic for Belgium, and four minutes later Goonard scored twice in the team's lead with a penalty corner. Belgium unilaterally beat the match in the third and fourth quarters. Belgian, who reached the 2016 Rio final, played the best passing game. In the 42nd minute, Charlier scored the third goal. Hendrix scored his first goal of the match in the 45th minute on the penalty corner. In the fourth quarter England team put their arms. Hendrix scored his second goal of a penalty corner in the 50th minute and scored 5-0. Before the match ended, in the 53rd minute, Dociar scored the last goal.
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