Scotland and Korea finish all square in Champions Challenge Pool A battle
Women’s FIH Champions Challenge I, Pool A Result, Glasgow National Hockey Centre, Scotland
Scotland (Linda Clement 30′, 49′) 2-2 (Ju Ok Kim 17′, Eun Jong Kim 58′)
Scotland Senior Women produced a battling performance in the Glasgow rain to secure a 2-2 draw against Korea in Women’s FIH Champions Challenge Pool A this afternoon.
Two goals either side of half-time from Scotland captain Linda Clement gave the home side hope of a small upset against the team ranked number 7 in the world, but a field goal from Ju Ok Kim and a penalty corner from Eun Jong Kim ensured a share of the spoils for Korea at full-time.
Scotland will now play South Africa in tomorrow’s Quarter-Final match (18.00) at the Glasgow National Hockey Centre after finishing third in Pool A behind Korea and Belgium. Cash Gates will be available, £10 Adults £5 Concessions
Following the match, Scotland Senior Women Head Coach Gordon Shepherd said, “I’m happy with the result. The players played well and took the game to the Koreans when we needed to and at the right times, earning a lead from it.
“It was a great position to be in, especially against a team ranked seventh in the world. Korea are going to the World Cup in a few weeks and we knew we’d have to defend well. I thought every single player was great in that respect.
“We took points off a team ranked higher than us and we’re improving all the time. We asked the players to play with confidence and it showed. We have to keep that belief in ourselves and this team could achieve a lot more.”
The Scots starting the match brightly and in the third minute Linda Clement tested Korea goalkeeper Sinhye Lee with a shot on target but the ball was beaten to safety.
(Scotland’s Linda Clement was on target twice against Korea. Photo Credit: Duncan Gray)
Scotland came under pressure from the visitors in the sixth minute, defender Becky Merchant’s stick block on the line preventing Seul Cheon’s penalty corner attempt crossing the line.
The hosts responded shortly after, Vikki Bunce creating an opportunity for vice-captain Catriona Ralph to force another good save from Lee.
(Scotland’s Cat Ralph fires a shot on goal. Photo Credit: Duncan Gray)
Scottish goalkeeper Nicki Cochrane was then called into action in the 15th minute, racing out from her goal to block Korean captain Eun Jong Kim’s low drive.
However, the Edinburgh University shot-stopper couldn’t prevent the Koreans from taking the lead two minutes later; Ju Ok Kim’s attempt on goal was blocked by a combination of Cochrane and Morag McLellan but Kim was quick to seize the opportunity and flick the resulting re-bound into the net.
(Korea celebrate the opening goal. Photo Credit: Duncan Gray)
Scotland were back on level terms shortly before the half-time interval though after they were awarded a penalty corner in the 30th minute for a foot inside the circle.
The Scots brilliantly executed a pre-planned set-play, defender Susan McGilveray receiving a switch pass and firing the ball into the circle for Clement to scoop the ball past Lee to make it 1-1 going into the break.
(Linda Clement scoops home the equalising goal for the national side. Photo Credit: Duncan Gray)
Korea started the second half strongly, controlling possession and creating opportunities in front of the Scotland goal.
In the 42nd minute, Seul Cheon fired a drag-flick just wide of the right hand post, before Cochrane produced a great save to deny Eun John Kim with a save high to her right hand side.
Cochrane once again produced a splendid stop in the 45th minute, frustrating Jin Hye Cho after a her goal-bound attempt was diverted to safety.
(Korea captain Eun Jong Kim rattles a shot on goal. Photo Credt: Duncan Gray)
Four minutes later, the national side took a 2-1 lead to the delight of the home support; Bunce won possession deep in the Korea half and her cross was met by Clement at the back post, the skipper diving to crash the ball past Lee.
(Midfielder Vikki Bunce set up Scotland’s second goal. Photo Credit: Duncan Gray)
Korea responded moments later, Cochrane keeping her side in front with fantastic saves from Eun Jong Kim and Ju Ok Kim. A point blank save from Eunji Cho was a particular highlight in the 53rd minute.
Unfortunately, the pressure finally told in the 58th minute after Scotland were penalised for an illegal foot inside the circle. Eun Jong Kim’s powerful drag-flick from a penalty corner finally beat Cochrane to put the scores level at 2-2.
Further chances fell for the tournament favourites to snatch a win before the full-time hooter, but Cochrane underlined her brilliant individual performance to keep out reverse stick attempts from Bi Eun Cheon and Mihyun Park, the match finishing all square.
Please visit the FIH Women’s Champions Challenge website for full information including match reports, highlights, fixtures, results and pool standings.
Scotland Senior Women: Nicola Cochrane (Edinburgh University), Vikki Bunce (Dundee Wanderers), Morag McLellan (Clydesdale Western), Alison Bell (Grove Menzieshill), Rebecca Ward (Dundee Wanderers), Catriona Ralph (Clydesdale Western), Sarah Robertson (Edinburgh University), Linda Clement (Captain, Grove Menzieshill), Ailsa Wyllie (Grove Menzieshill), Leigh Fawcett (Grove Menzieshill), Rebecca Merchant (Edinburgh University), Nikki Kidd (Canterbury), Susan McGilveray (Clydesdale Western), Nicola Lloyd (Canterbury), Nicola Skrastin (Clydesdale Western), Emily Maguire (Reading), Aileen Davis (Clifton), Amy Gibson (Old Loughtonians).
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