India A continued their dominant form on the European tour with a resounding 6–0 victory over Ireland in their second encounter, held in Eindhoven, Netherlands. The win follows their 6–1 triumph in the first match, reinforcing their strong start to the tour and showcasing the depth and balance of the squad.
Just as in the first game, Uttam Singh set the tone early with the opening goal, capitalising on sustained pressure in the attacking third. Captain Sanjay doubled the lead soon after, as India stamped its authority on the game within the opening phases.
The momentum only grew stronger from there. Midfielder Mohammed Raheel Mouseen delivered a standout performance, netting two back-to-back goals that effectively put the contest beyond Ireland’s reach. Further strikes from Amandeep Lakra and Varun Kumar sealed the result, rounding off a comprehensive attacking display and a clean sheet for the defence.
Following the match, India A coach Shivendra Singh praised his players’ execution and focus. “We’ve had two really good matches against Ireland, and I’m happy with how the players are shaping up. We’ll play the French team next and hopefully deliver an equally impressive performance,” he said.
India A’s tactical precision and physical dominance were evident throughout the contest. The side’s ability to rotate possession, press high, and finish clinically has marked them out as a formidable unit early in the tour. While Ireland struggled to contain India’s speed and structure, the win also served as valuable preparation for the tougher tests ahead.
The team now turns its attention to the next fixture against France, scheduled to take place at the same venue on Saturday, July 12, at 2 PM IST. With momentum on their side and growing confidence in the squad, India A will be eager to extend their winning streak and continue building form ahead of upcoming matches against England, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
As the Euro tour progresses, performances like this one highlight the talent pipeline in Indian hockey and the promising prospects rising through the ranks.
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