Champions Trophy Hockey: Australia rally to defeat Germany

Britain outplayed South Korea 4-1 for their first win in three matches.

Update: 2016-06-13 19:57 GMT
Germany's Jan Philippp Rabente (right) and Australia's Simon Orchard vie for the ball in their Champions Trophy league match in London on Monday. (Photo: AP)

London: World champions Australia rallied from a two-goal deficit to prevail 4-3 over Olympic gold medallists Germany to bolster their position in the 36th Hero Champions Trophy hockey tournament at the Lee Valley Hockey Centre here on Monday.

Posting their second victory in three outings, Australia now head the standings with seven points from three outings, followed by India and Great Britain on four points each.

Britain outplayed South Korea 4-1 for their first win in three matches. Goals from German skipper Florian Fuchs in the 12th minute and Tobias Hauke in the 14th gave Germany a two-goal lead in the first quarter before Australia’s strikers got into action.

Glenn Turner (17th) and Tristian White (22nd) made flash strikes for Australia in the space of five minutes to draw parity, but an open play goal by Fuchs put the Germans ahead in the 30th minute.

Australia gradually seized the initiative. Blake Govers restored parity at 3-3 with a penalty corner conversion in the 40th minute, and the match-winner came through a field goal by Aran Zalewski in the 51st minute.

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