World Cup bronze missed: German hockey women finally run out of strength

The German women's hockey team got off to a strong start in the third place match against Australia at the World Cup.

World Cup bronze missed: German hockey women finally run out of strength

The German women's hockey team got off to a strong start in the third place match against Australia at the World Cup. But then the short recovery time takes its toll. The EM second failed to reward himself for his strong world championship with the first medal in 24 years.

Tears fell at Nike Lorenz, and disappointment was also written all over their faces: For the German hockey women, the dream of the long-awaited World Cup medal has burst. The team of national coach Valentin Altenburg lost just one day after the bitter semi-final defeat in the game for third place in Terrassa, Spain, against Australia 1:2 (1:0) and thus missed the first World Cup medal in 24 years.

"We are very disappointed," said Cecile Pieper after the game, even the 27-year-old couldn't hold back her tears: "We played a great tournament, developed well. It's very sad that we lost our last game ."

Lena Micheel (13th) scored the goal for the selection of the German Hockey Association (DHB). Stephanie Kershaw (48th, 55th) was twice successful for Australia and secured the bronze medal for the two-time world champion. Germany last climbed the podium in 1998 in third place at a World Cup.

Less than 24 hours earlier, the DHB team had suffered a bitter 4-2 defeat in the penalty shootout against Argentina despite a strong performance in the semi-finals and thus narrowly missed the final. In this, record world champions Netherlands set the crown with a 3:1 (2:0) against the South Americans for the ninth time under the umbrella of the FIH.

The setback from the day before was initially not noticeable to the German players. Both teams started with speed. Shortly before the first quarter break, Micheel rewarded the DHB team after a pass from Hanna Granitzki. However, Germany did not use the following chances.

Australia rarely got close to their opponents' goal. If the two-time world champion was looking for a way forward, the "Danas" defended consistently. The second half started turbulently, both goalkeepers had to intervene several times. Eventually Kershaw struck, equalizing and later scoring again.

Before the game, the German team had to digest the bitter defeat in the semifinals. "As a team we did our best tournament performance. Even if it feels like it hurts at the moment, it's a very special moment," Altenburg said after the dramatic failure in the semi-finals.

The German team fought their way to a 2-2 draw against feared opponents Argentina with a lot of passion on Saturday before the South Americans proved to have stronger nerves in the penalty shootout. The German players last managed to take part in the World Cup final in 1986.