Ranchi, November 3: Unbeaten so far in the event, a dominant India will have a psychological advantage over Korea having recorded a convincing win over them in the league phase when the two meet in the semifinal of the women's Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament here on Saturday. India thrashed Korea 5-0 on Thursday to end the round-robin league phase with an all-win record. On Which Channel Women’s Asian Champions Trophy Hockey 2023 Will Be Telecast Live? How To Watch Live Streaming Online in India?

The Indians finished the round-robin stage at the top with a maximum of 15 points from five games, while Korea was fourth with seven points from two wins, two losses, and one draw. The Indians have been way above their opponents in the tournament and would be determined to continue their winning run.

But with just two wins away from the title, India will have to guard against complacency and can't afford to take the foot off the pedal at the business end of the event. The Indians have excelled in all departments so far in the tournament.

While skipper Savita Punia-led defense has put up a brave front, conceding just three goals, the coordination between the forward line and midfield was a treat to watch, resulting in 21 goals for India.

India's chief coach Janneke Schopman, although happy, feels the knockout matches will be completely different. "The team has showcased remarkable resilience and unity in this competition. The victory against Korea in the pool stage was nothing less than brilliant, but we know the semifinals will be a different challenge altogether as there's always additional pressure in a knockout game," she said.

India captain Savita will be eyeing nothing less than a win. "We will aim to replicate our previous success against Korea and secure a spot in the final. Our focus is on delivering a performance that reflects the dedication and hard work of this team," Savita said. Women's Asian Champions Trophy 2023: India Thrash Korea 5-0 to Remain On Top, To Meet Same Opponents in Semifinal Clash

But going by head-to-head record, Korea holds the upper hand. In 21 matches played between the two sides, Korea won 12 while India were victorious in six. Three games ended in a draw.

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