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Dominant India clinch 5-1 victory over Japan in Asian Champions Trophy

| @indiablooms | Sep 09, 2024, at 10:45 pm

Defending champion India dominated their second match against Japan and won the clash 5-1 in a group stage clash of the  Hero Asian Champions Trophy in China on Monday.

This was the second consecutive victory registered by India in the tournament.

India beat China 3-0 in the tournament opener.

Sukhjeet Singh (2', 60') scored a double in India's win while Abhishek (3'), Sanjay (17') and Uttam Singh (54') scored a goal each to destroy the Japanese attack.

Japan's Kazumasa Matsumoto (41') scored the single goal for the side.

Sukhjeet Singh commenced the match with a bang by scoring the inaugural goal in just 2 minutes into the game.

India soon extended the goal margin to 2-0 after Abhishek dribbled past multiple Japanese defenders to drive it around the goalkeeper to score.

India continued the dominance the extended the goal margin to 3-0 when Sanjay converted a splendid penalty corner in the 17th minute.

Kazumasa Matsumoto reduced the goal difference to 3-1 in the 41st minute.

However, Jarmanpreet Singh, who assisted Uttam Singh from the baseline to convert a fine field goal in the 41st minute, helping India to take 4-1 lead in the match.

Sukhjeet added another goal to his name in the 60th minute to complete India's 5-1 win in the second match.

India have remained unbeaten so far in the tournament.

India came to the tournament after winning bronze medal in the recently held Paris Olympics.

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