“Make Us Proud”: After A Heartbreaking Defeat In The Men’s Olympic Hockey Semifinals, Twitter Rallies With The Support Of The Indian Team.
Tokyo Olympics: Despite losing in the men’s Olympic hockey semifinals, the Indian team received strong support from the bronze medal match on Twitter.
Notwithstanding losing 2-5 to Belgium in the men’s hockey Olympic elimination round, Team India got a lot of applause on Twitter for their fearless exertion all through the match. The scores were level at 2-2 until the last quarter, however Belgium scored three objectives in the last 15 minutes of the challenge to make it 5-2. The scoreline was definitely not a genuine impression of the game considering the initial 3/4 were firmly battled. Hockey India took to web-based media to hail Team India, and praised their endeavors. “You win a few, you lose a few. You have done us pleased,” the tweet read.
Indian tennis legend Mahesh Bhupathi encouraged fans to help the group for their bronze award match. He stated, “Extreme misfortune.. it will take a ton of inspiration, heart and conviction to bob back rapidly and play a major game to dominate the bronze . So how about we rally behind @TheHockeyIndia .. #common #RuknaNahiHai #Olympics”.
Harmanpreet Singh and Mandeep Singh were the goalscorers for India. In the mean time, Alexander Hendrickx scored a full go-around for Belgium, with Loick Luypaert and John-John Dohmen scoring an objective each.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi adulated the group and wished them karma for their future undertakings. “Wins and misfortunes are a piece of life. Our Men’s Hockey Team at #Tokyo2020 put forth a valiant effort and that is what matters. Wishing the Team the absolute best for the following match and their future undertakings. India is pleased with our players”, he tweeted.
Tushar Khandker, who addressed the Indian men’s hockey group at the 2012 Olympics, expressed, “For me you are all #Champions, the outcome isn’t our ally yet the boldness and endeavors all of you have placed in and took Indian hockey from where it should be @TheHockeyIndia #hockey #IndianHockeyTeam #Tokyo2020 #Cheer4Indiia #OlympicGames”.
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The Indian group will confront either Australia or Germany in their bronze decoration match. The two nations face each other in the other elimination round on Tuesday.