Olympic Champions Germany off to good start in Champions Trophy
November 28th, 2009 - 9:29 pm ICT by IANSMelbourne, Nov 28 (DPA) Germany got their Champions Trophy hockey campaign off to a winning start Saturday with a 3-2 victory over England here.
The Olympic and World champions secured the group victory on the opening day of the tournament with a 66th-minute winner from captain Max Mueller.
Hosts Australia also made a positive start, defeating South Korea 4-0 with striker Des Abbott scoring once and setting up two others, while the Netherlands prevailed 3-2 against Spain.
Germany went head through Christoph Menke before Janes Tindall levelled matters off an Ashley Jackson corner.
Jan-Marco Montag restored Germany’s lead but Jackson again equalized before Mueller’s winner four minutes from time.
“I’m very happy with this start. It’s a positive beginning,” said German coach Markus Weise. “The team’s performance was especially pleasing.”
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