Argentina thrash Canada in another attacking display

The Argentina women’s field hockey team won 7-1 to Canada in the championship win and closes the first phase with the full 9 points and with figures of 15 goals for only two against.

The team of Fernando Ferrera came very strong to the championship after being the champion of the Pro League and he has shown it in a championship in which they arrived with the intention of being protagonists.

Canada, which has lost all three games, surprised from the start with a goal 5 minutes into the game. Grace Delmotte in a way that ended up being a mirage.

The lioness reacted immediately with a bit of opportunism of Juliet Jankunas to place the 1-1 with which the first half ended.

The sisters Victoria and Maria Jose Granatto they were in charge of turning the scoreboard around in the second quarter with two goals that made it 3-1 at halftime.

The albicelestes stepped on the accelerator in the third quarter with a great goal from Agustina Albertarrio with theft and cross shot for 4-1 and 5-1 of Maria Forcherio.

The top scorer in the championship Agustina Gorzelana joined the festival with two penalty-corner goals to sentence the final 7-1.

DATASHEET

Argentina: Belén Succi; Sofía Toccalino, Agustina Gorzelany (2), Agostina Alonso, Agustina Albertarrio (1), Maria José Granatto (1), Rocio Sánchez, Victoria Granatto (1), Eugenia Trinchinetti, Jimena Cedres, Valentina Costa (Valentina Raposo, Maria Forcherio (1 ) , Clara Barberi, Victoria Sauze, Julieta Jankunas (1) , Valentina Marcucci, Delfina Thome)
Canada: Marcia Laplante; Jordyn Faiczak, Sara Goodman, Hannah Haughn, Karli Johansen, Natalie Sourisseau, Sara Mc Manus, Amanda Woodcroft, Madeline Secco, Brienne Stairs, Shaniee Johnston (Anna Mollenhauer, Madison Thompson, Grace Delmotte (1), Alexis de Armond, Audrey Sawers, Shanniee Johnston, Rowan Harris, Kathleen Leahy)
Referee: Ivona Makar (Croatia) and Catalina Montesino (Chile).
Partials: 1-1, 2-0, 2-0,
Goals: 0-1, m.5: Grace Delmotte; 1-1, m.9: Julieta Jankunas; 2-1, m.16; Victoria Granatto; 3-1, m.20: María José Granatto (PC); 4-1, m.31: Agustina Albertarrio; 5-1, m.39: Maria Forcherio (PC); 6-1, m.47: Agustina Gorzelany (PC); 7-1, m.50: Agustina Gorzelany (PC)


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