Dabang Mumbai come from behind to defeat UP Wizards by 4-3

Mumbai, Jan 24:

Dabang Mumbai scored a stunning come-from-behind 4-3 victory over Uttar Pradesh Wizards to earn their first victory in two games in the Hockey India League, here tonight.
The match-winner for the home team, when they were down 2-3 with just over a minute of play left on the clock, was scored by Dutchman Robbert Kemperman through a deflection off a cross from right.
Just a minute earlier, UP had taken the lead again through India international Ramandeep Singh that put them 3-2 in front before Kemperman spoiled their chances.
It was the second time that Mumbai got a last-minute field goal, after the first one two days ago by Nikin Thimmiah which earned them a 3-3 draw against Ranchi.
UP had gone 2-0 ahead early in the match in the first quarter through Augustin Mazzili’s field strike before the hosts drew level through two penalty corner goals from their drag-flick expert Harmanpreet Singh, one each in the second and third quarter of the game, at the MHAL Stadium.
The victory for Mumbai in their second match of the season and second one at home took their points tally to seven, three behind league leaders Kalinga Lancers.
Mumbai will stay at home for the third match running and take on defending champions Punjab Warriors on January 27, and UP will clash with Kalinga Lancers at Bhubaneswar in their second match on January 29.
Mumbai dominated for the first ten minutes without managing to score and then conceded a field goal that counts for two in the League in the 13th minute.
Australia’s Edward Ockenden found Argentina’s Augustin Mazzili with a short diagonal pass to his right and the latter slipped the ball under custodian David Harte’s outstretched leg into the goal even as Ockenden made a forward dive for a timely deflection. But by the time his stick connected the ball it had crossed the line and the goal was awarded to Mazzili.
Down by two goals at the end of the first quarter, Mumbai continued to hold a slight edge in proceedings in the second quarter and were rewarded for their perseverance when they earned the first penalty corner of the game in the 24th minute.
Harmanpreet Singh’s drag-flick beat UP and India custodian P R Sreejesh all ends up to his left. (PTI)

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