Germany beat France 5-2, register record sixth world title

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 15 2013 | 10:00 PM IST
Niklas Wellen slammed a brilliant hat-trick to guide defending champions Germany to their record sixth world title, beating unheralded France 5-2 in the summit clash of the Hero Junior Men's Hockey World Cup at the floodlit Major Dhyan Chand, here today.
It was a befitting end to the tournament as both Germany and France dished out splendid hockey much to the delight of the sparse crowd present on a chilly night.
Germany rode on five goals which came from the sticks of Wellen (2nd, 44th, 46th minutes), Jonas Gomoll (60th) and Christopher Ruhr (68th) to pocket their sixth world title, two in a row.
For France, Gaspard Baumgarten (16th, 40th) scored both the goals.
The summit clash between underdogs France and five-time champions was touted as a contest between David versus Goliath but it was not one as the French gave the Germans a run for their money, at least in the opening 35 minutes.
Cheered by their ambassador Michael Steiner, the Germans got off to an early lead when Wellen capitalized on a defensive lapse to score a field goal in the second minute.
But the Frenchmen were no mood to go down without a fight and proved the fancied Germans that they were no pushovers.
It was a neck and neck battle in the opening period as both the teams enjoyed nearly similar percentage of ball possession but France's attacks looked more threatening.
France drew parity in the 16th minute, riding on a fine field goal from Baumgarten, who beat Victor Aly in the German goal with a fierce shot from top of the circle.
Therafter, Germany earned two penalty corners but France defence stood tall like a rock to go into the breather locked at 1-1.
The match livened up after the change of ends as France surged ahead against the run of play when Baumgarten converted his side's first penalty corner to stun the Germans.
Germany soon earned a penalty corner but wasted the opportunity.
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First Published: Dec 15 2013 | 10:00 PM IST

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