<p>Belgium's men's hockey team secured a 3-1 victory over Germany in a scrappy match on Monday for their second win of the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tokyo-olympics-live-Tokyo2020-Olympics-TokyoOlympics-Japan-Covid19-coronavirus-Tokyo-Tokyogames-Japanolympics-1012885.html" target="_blank">Tokyo Olympics</a>, while Britain also won their second match of the tournament with a triumph over Canada.</p>.<p>The world champion Belgians took early control of the game, with forward Cedric Charlier netting the ball behind the German goalie twice in the first quarter.</p>.<p>"It's true that scoring here is a great feeling," said Charlier. "As long as we are working well offensively together, that's what matters the most for the team."</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/naomi-osaka-sweeps-into-3rd-round-of-tokyo-olympics-1012928.html" target="_blank">Read | Naomi Osaka sweeps into 3rd round of Tokyo Olympics</a></strong></p>.<p>Emotions ran high on both sides in the second half, with Belgian defender Alexander Hendrickx adding to Germany's pain by scoring his fourth goal of the tournament through a penalty corner.</p>.<p>"They did four or five sliding tackles, which is a yellow card every time," said Belgian veteran midfielder John-John Dohmen, who has more than 400 caps.</p>.<p>"Even when they tackled us, they came to us to have a fight.</p>.<p>"We stayed really calm and I'm really proud of that."</p>.<p>By the end of the match, Germany had been given two yellow cards and a green one. Belgium had collected one yellow and two green cards. In field hockey, green cards result in two-minute suspensions for players and yellow cards bring five-minute suspensions.</p>.<p>The Germans could not penetrate their rivals' defence effectively enough to level the score after scoring a penalty corner in the fourth quarter.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/britains-peaty-wins-100m-breaststroke-gold-to-defend-olympic-title-1012919.html" target="_blank">Read | Britain's Peaty wins 100m breaststroke gold to defend Olympic title</a></strong></p>.<p>Amid an overcast sky, the pitch was still sprayed with water during the half-time break to keep it fast and smooth.</p>.<p>Officials stuck to the usual two-minute quarterly breaks after extended breaks on Sunday to allow players to cool down in sweltering conditions.</p>.<p>In another men's match, Britain defeated Canada 3-1, with the goals scored by forwards Liam Ansell and Sam Ward. Britain started the game nervously against the Canadian underdogs but grew in confidence after netting the first goal.</p>.<p>"You have to understand when you're playing teams that rank lower than you, they have nothing to lose. It's a win-win for them," said the team's head coach Danny Kerry.</p>.<p>In the women's tournament, gold medal favourites the Netherlands brushed aside Olympic debutants Ireland 4-0, while Australia beat China 6-0.</p>.<p>The goal scorers for the Netherlands were rookie ace Felice Albers, who also scored twice in the opening match, Marlou Pheninckx, Laurien Leurink and veteran striker Frederique Matla.</p>
<p>Belgium's men's hockey team secured a 3-1 victory over Germany in a scrappy match on Monday for their second win of the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tokyo-olympics-live-Tokyo2020-Olympics-TokyoOlympics-Japan-Covid19-coronavirus-Tokyo-Tokyogames-Japanolympics-1012885.html" target="_blank">Tokyo Olympics</a>, while Britain also won their second match of the tournament with a triumph over Canada.</p>.<p>The world champion Belgians took early control of the game, with forward Cedric Charlier netting the ball behind the German goalie twice in the first quarter.</p>.<p>"It's true that scoring here is a great feeling," said Charlier. "As long as we are working well offensively together, that's what matters the most for the team."</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/naomi-osaka-sweeps-into-3rd-round-of-tokyo-olympics-1012928.html" target="_blank">Read | Naomi Osaka sweeps into 3rd round of Tokyo Olympics</a></strong></p>.<p>Emotions ran high on both sides in the second half, with Belgian defender Alexander Hendrickx adding to Germany's pain by scoring his fourth goal of the tournament through a penalty corner.</p>.<p>"They did four or five sliding tackles, which is a yellow card every time," said Belgian veteran midfielder John-John Dohmen, who has more than 400 caps.</p>.<p>"Even when they tackled us, they came to us to have a fight.</p>.<p>"We stayed really calm and I'm really proud of that."</p>.<p>By the end of the match, Germany had been given two yellow cards and a green one. Belgium had collected one yellow and two green cards. In field hockey, green cards result in two-minute suspensions for players and yellow cards bring five-minute suspensions.</p>.<p>The Germans could not penetrate their rivals' defence effectively enough to level the score after scoring a penalty corner in the fourth quarter.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/britains-peaty-wins-100m-breaststroke-gold-to-defend-olympic-title-1012919.html" target="_blank">Read | Britain's Peaty wins 100m breaststroke gold to defend Olympic title</a></strong></p>.<p>Amid an overcast sky, the pitch was still sprayed with water during the half-time break to keep it fast and smooth.</p>.<p>Officials stuck to the usual two-minute quarterly breaks after extended breaks on Sunday to allow players to cool down in sweltering conditions.</p>.<p>In another men's match, Britain defeated Canada 3-1, with the goals scored by forwards Liam Ansell and Sam Ward. Britain started the game nervously against the Canadian underdogs but grew in confidence after netting the first goal.</p>.<p>"You have to understand when you're playing teams that rank lower than you, they have nothing to lose. It's a win-win for them," said the team's head coach Danny Kerry.</p>.<p>In the women's tournament, gold medal favourites the Netherlands brushed aside Olympic debutants Ireland 4-0, while Australia beat China 6-0.</p>.<p>The goal scorers for the Netherlands were rookie ace Felice Albers, who also scored twice in the opening match, Marlou Pheninckx, Laurien Leurink and veteran striker Frederique Matla.</p>