Going into the clash, the Indians can take heart from their drawn pool match against the same team.
India squandered a two-goal lead against world champions Australia to suffer a 2-7 hammering in the quarterfinal of the eight-nation tournament at the Major Dhyan Chand Stadium yesterday.
Much to the surprise of the Australians, India took a two-goal lead in the first 15 minutes of the opening half through Birendra Lakra (6th minute) and Yuvraj Walmiki (11th minute).
After the changeover, Australia went on a rampage as they scored goals at will through Russell Ford (41st, 47th), Simon Orchard (45th) and Jacob Whetton (65th) to teach the hosts a lesson in hockey.
The Germans too have not had the best of outings in the tournament so far, losing 1-2 against Netherlands in another quarterfinal yesterday. Germany had finished second in Pool A with one win, one draw and a loss.
Contrary to the final result against Australia yesterday, it was India who dominated the early share of exchanges with some sharp moves.
The Indians looked a superior side at least in the first 20 minutes of the game. The midfield and forwardline coordinated well to create numerous scoring opportunities and trouble the Australian defence.
