Aust men beat Spain at hockey World Cup

Coach Ric Charlesworth says Australia took their foot off the gas in the second half of a 3-0 win over Spain and they "don't ever want to do that".

Australian hockey players celebrate after scoring a goal

Australia's men strolled to a 3-0 win over Spain at the hockey World Cup in The Hague. (AAP)

AP - Australia's men strolled to a 3-0 win over Spain at the hockey World Cup in The Hague on Monday, with coach Ric Charlesworth unhappy that his side didn't score more.

The Spaniards drew their opening game with England but were no match for the Australians, who seized the momentum early on thanks to Tim Deavin sliding in the opening goal after only two minutes.

Mark Knowles flicked in a penalty after Spain committed an offence while defending a penalty corner, and another short corner was finished by Kieran Govers to make it 3-0 on the stroke of half time.

In between goals two and three Knowles rattled the bar as Australia overwhelmed Spain with a wonderful display of fast, attacking hockey.

"We took our foot off the pedal in the second half," Deavin said in explanation for the goalless second period.

"That can happen when you have a lead and it is something we need to look at."

The Kookaburras moved onto six points at the top of Pool A, with their next match against European silver medallists Belgium on Thursday.

"I think we played as well as well as we've played this year in the first half," Charlesworth said.

"I want us to play that way all the time. The second half was pretty disappointing. We took our foot off the pedal. I don't ever want to do that, so that was disappointing."

Malaysia's men were hammered 6-2 by Belgium, while England earned a crucial 2-1 win over India thanks to a late goal.


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