Germany storm into fourth straight final in KL after India rout


Attaboy!: German goalkeeper Joshua Nnaji Onyekwue (left) made several spectacular saves to keep India at bay in the Junior World Cup semi-finals.

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is truly a happy hunting ground for Germany as they reached the Junior World Cup final for the fourth consecutive time here after demolishing India 4-1 at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil yesterday.

India were determined to unseat the top European nation but the six-time champions turned on the power in the second half to secure a commanding win.

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