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Australia edge past Netherlands

Last updated on: March 11, 2010 22:35 IST
Australia's Glenn Turner celebrates scoring his goal against the Netherlands with team mates during their semi-final match

Australia got the better of The Netherlands 2-1 in a closely-contested match of the 12th men's hockey World Cup at the Major Dhyan Chand National stadium in Delhi on Thursday.

Australia led 2-0 through goals from Luke Doerner (27th minute) and Glenn Turner (55th minute) and never looked back.

Taekema pulled one back for the Dutch

Last updated on: March 11, 2010 22:35 IST
The Netherlands' Taeke Taekema celebrates scoring a goal against Australia during their semi-final match

The Dutch pulled one back in the 58th minute through a Taeke Taekema penalty stroke goal.

It swelled Taekema's goal tally to seven and made him the highest scorer in the tournament.

It was also his 20th goal in World Cups.

However, it wasn't enough to see his side through.

'Consistency made the difference for Germany'

Last updated on: March 11, 2010 22:35 IST
Germany's Jan-Marco Montag (right) celebrates scoring a goal against England with team mates during their semi-final match in the men's Hockey World Cup in New Delhi

German captain Maximillian Muller on Thursday attributed consistency and big match mental strength as the reasons for their easy 4-1 victory over England in the World Cup semifinal.

"We have been consistent in this tournament. England were a good side but we also played consistently throughout the 70 minutes today. That made the difference," Muller said.

"I think we were better than England in all departments of the game. We played as a team and we were on top after we scored the two quick goals in the first half," he added.

'Germans have big match temperament'

Last updated on: March 11, 2010 22:35 IST
Germany's Linus Butt (left) and team mate Oliver Korn (right) celebrate after Butt scored a goal against England

Germany scored their third goal via a fine penalty corner variation and Muller said the players practised different modes of taking the the short corners.

"We were having different variations of penalty corner hits and one of them came good today. It was satisfying," he said.

Asked about the famous German big match temperament which saw them won the last two editions, Muller said, "People say we have the big match temperament and we have the mental strength. It is just like that. I am proud to be a German," he quipped