India’s hopes of snatching gold at the Olympics after 41 years went up in smoke as they were beaten 2-5 by Belgium in the men’s hockey semi-finals, at Oi Hockey Stadium in Tokyo, on Tuesday.
The Belgians scored thrice from penalty-corners and a ‘stroke’ to snatch a berth in the final.
Alexander Hendrickx (19th, 49th, 53rd minutes), the tournament’s leading scorer, registered a hat-trick while Loick Luypaert (2nd minute) and John-John Dohmen (60th) were also on target as the defending Olympics silver-medallists made their second successive entry to the final.
For India, who led 2-1 at one stage, Harmanpreet Singh scored from a penalty-corner and Mandeep Singh from a field goal.
The Indians, whose last appearance in the final at the Olympics was way back in 1980 at Moscow, where they went on to win the last of their eight gold medals, put up a tremendous fight, but were beaten by a fitter, superior and better-organised team. They had their moments of ascendency but it was not enough to unsettle the World champions, who forced 14 penalty-corners, from which they converted four.
India earned five penalty-corners, but could score off just one. That was the difference between the two teams

Belgium forced their first penalty-corner in second minute after Felix Denayer sent the ball into the circle and Rupinder Singh’s deflected it with his foot. Lupayert scored with a perfect drag-flick for his first goal of the tournament.
India got their first penalty-corner following a referral soon after, but messed it up as Vivek was unable to stop the ball cleanly.
Another penalty-corner followed in the seventh minute and this time around Harmanpreet Singh sounded the board with a powerful flick through the legs of a Belgian defender on the goal line. It was his fifth goal in the tournament.
Mandeep Singh then made it 2-1 two minutes later following a pass from Amit Rohitdas. He turned around and fired with a reverse tomahawk hit. The Belgians asked for a review for a back stick, but the goal stayed



