GB top of the pool
GREAT BRITAIN 5 SOUTH KOREA 3
(WOMEN)
Team GB women marched to the top of their pool on goal
difference from favourites with a thrilling 5-3 win over South
Korea at the Riverside Arena yesterday.
With Helen Richardson standing in as captain for the injured
Kate Walsh, GB went ahead in only 6 minutes when a run and shot by
Nicola White eluded the Korean goalkeeper. Although the
Koreans equalised through Darae Kim, the lead was soon restored
with a trademark drag flick by Crista Cullen.
The three points looked to have been sealed three minutes into
the second half when Sarah Thomas won a penalty corner and Cullen`s
resulting shot was brilliantly deflected into the goal by a diving
Alex Danson. But the Koreans suddenly came back into
the game and brought the score back to 3-3 with strikes by Hye
Lyoung Han and Mi Hyun Park.
But two goals in as many minutes restored GB`s lead, a set piece
routine broke down, the ball finally fell to Georgie Twigg and she
scored with a fierce reverse stick shot. Seconds later an
error by the Korean keeper left Chloe Rogers with a totally open
goal and she gratefully made it 5-3.
The event was soured with an ankle injury to striker Alex Danson
in the closing minutes and she had to be stretchered off the
pitch.
Netherlands beat Japan 3-2 to keep their perfect record, but
China were held to a goalless draw by Belgium.
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