Second consecutive triumph of the lions against India in the Pro League

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After the 4 to 3 victory on Wednesday, June 11, the Lions faced India, in the fourth game of the last Pro League window, in search of their second consecutive victory and the third since their arrival in the old continent. The second leg 2 to 1 was for Lucas Rey’s team.

A match that started with Argentina below on the scoreboard Only four minutes in the first quarter, after Jugraj Singhreplacing the figure Harmanpreet Singh that was injured in the first game against Albiceleste, put the 1 to 0 with a phenomenal drag. A result that did not threw it emotionally to the team of Lucas Rey, which He constantly attacked the Asian team until he reached the tie by Tomás Démene (9´)the Argentine specialist in the short corners. After two short shortcuts, the third was the one who finally gave the partial parity to the lions.

A second quarter that had the Argentine goalkeeper Tomás Santiago as the protagonistwho looked great three times to avoid the goals of India. A rival team that in more than half of the room was superior to Argentina and was constantly attacking it within 25 yards. As in the second, the third quarter was very evenwith both teams very well stopped in the background and taking care of each movement, unlike about 15 minutes in which they attacked with everything.

When the game seemed to go to the shoot-outs, Tomás Démene (39´) reappeared in a short corner with an unattainable drag To score 2 to 1 and put Argentina up on the scoreboard for the first time in the game. A goal that served to give him the third victory In this last Pro League window, but mainly for the Criminal Card of Tomi Santiago in the absence of a minute and a half for the end of the meeting. After several controversies (India had a penalty, he turned the goal that was annulled for having his foot in front of the bowl and repeated because Santiago was ahead of the arch line), The lions won India 2 to 1 in a match that had a movie end.

Argentina came out with: Tomás Santiago, Nicolás Della Torre, Nicolás Cicileo, Juan Ignacio Catán, Joaquín Toscani, Matías Rey, Thomas Habif, Tadeo Marcucci, Nicolás Keenan, Lucas Martínez and Bautista Capurro. Substitutes: Tobías Martins, Lucas Toscani, Tomás Ruiz, Santiago Tarazona, Tomás Démene, Iñaki Minadeo and Gonzalo Yanello. DT: Lucas Rey.

Argentina’s next rivals are The Netherlands, in Amstelveen, near Amsterdam, and then end in Berlin, where they will be measured with Germany.

Full Fixture from Argentina in this Pro League window

June 7 – Valencia

Spain 0-1 Los Lions (08: 30hs Argentina)

June 8 – Valencia

Spain 3-2 Los Lions (08: 30hs Argentina)

June 11 – Amstelveen

India 3-4 Los Leones (10hs Argentina)

June 12 – Amstelveen

India 1-2 Los Lions (10hs Argentina)

June 14 – Amstelveen

Netherlands vs. Los Lions (11hs Argentina)

June 15 – Amstelveen

Netherlands vs. Los Lions (11hs Argentina)

June 21 – Berlin

Germany vs. Los Lions (14hs Argentina)

June 22 – Berlin

Germany vs. Los Lions (14hs Argentina)