The Netherlands takes on Argentina in final

Both teams have won all their six matches in the tournament

September 11, 2010 02:34 am | Updated 02:41 am IST - Rosario:

THAT'S IT: The Netherlands players celebrate after teammate Kim Lammers scored the winning goal against England.

THAT'S IT: The Netherlands players celebrate after teammate Kim Lammers scored the winning goal against England.

Reigning champion the Netherlands and host Argentina had narrow victories to reach the women's hockey World Cup final.

The Netherlands defeated England 4-3 in a penalty shootout after its semifinal was locked 1-1 following extra-time on Thursday.

Hannah MacLeod gave England a 1-0 lead in the 56th minute before Maartje Paumen equalised in the 61st. Kim Lammers scored the winning penalty for the Dutch.

Argentina defeated Germany 2-1 via goals from Luciana Aymar and Rosario Luchetti. Both the Netherlands and Argentina have won their six matches in the tournament ahead of Saturday's final.

“It was a very tough match,” Netherlands coach Herman Kruis said. “The first half we missed opportunities. And then England scored in the second half. We tried to force the match and go on the outside and get the penalty corners. ... I was very proud of my players to make the penalty strokes.”

England coach proud

Added England coach Danny Kerry: “I agree with Herman. I am incredibly proud of our team. It is difficult for me to say, but I think the Netherlands deserves their place in the final and we pushed them very close.”

England player Helen Richardson tried to be philosophical. “In the 11 years I have been playing international hockey this is the farthest we have (pushed) the Netherlands and it shows how far we have come,” she said.

The Netherlands has now reached four straight World Cup finals, and 10 overall. Argentina is in the final for the fifth time, but the first since 2002. Only the Dutch have been in the final more times.

“It was incredible how we played,” Argentina's Aymar said. “We managed both halves well. I think it was our best game in the tournament. I am very happy. It was a dream semifinal.”

Maike Stoeckel scored for Germany, which will face England in the third-place game.

Japan defeated Spain 2-1 to finish in 11th place. Kaori Chiba scored the late winner for Japan. Ai Murakami also scored for Japan, and Montserrat Cruz struck Spain's goal.

Japan lost several close matches in the tournament, including two 2-1 defeats to Germany and Australia.

The results:11th-12th place: Japan 2 (Ai Murakami 62, Kaori Chiba 68) bt Spain 1 (Montserrat Cruz 52).

Semifinals: The Netherlands 1 (Maartje Paumen 61) England 1 (Hannah MacLeod 56) after extra-time; Netherlands won 4-3 in penalty shootout.

Argentina 2 (Luciana Aymar 25, Rosario Luchetti 63) bt Germany 1 (Maike Stoeckel 68). — AFP

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