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KUALA LUMPUR– In a thrilling semifinal clash at the FIH Nations Cup, Pakistan pulled off a sensational comeback to defeat higher-ranked France in a penalty shootout after the match ended 3-3 in regulation time.
France, ranked 10th in the world, dominated early, racing to a 2-0 lead. However, 15th-ranked Pakistan fought back valiantly, scoring three consecutive goals to take a 3-2 lead. Sufiyan Khan and Rana Waheed were instrumental in the turnaround, showcasing brilliant attacking play.
France managed to equalize late in the game, forcing the match into a shootout. Pakistani goalkeeper Muneeb-ur-Rehman emerged as the hero, making crucial saves to secure a 4-3 victory in the penalty shootout. His outstanding performance earned widespread praise.
“This win is for the nation,” said Pakistan’s captain. “The boys showed great character after being two goals down. Muneeb was exceptional, and the entire team fought hard.”
Pakistan will now face the winner of the other semifinal in the Nations Cup final, aiming to clinch the title and boost their world ranking. The victory has reignited hopes for a resurgence in Pakistan hockey, with fans celebrating the team’s spirited performance.
France, despite the loss, put up a strong fight but fell short in the shootout. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s remarkable comeback has set the stage for an exciting final showdown.