<p>Six-time champions Germany and Argentina earned hard-fought wins over Spain and Netherlands respectively, while France cruised past Malaysia to enter the semifinals of the FIH Junior Men's Hockey World Cup here on Wednesday.</p>.<p>In the first quarterfinal of the day, Germany eked out a narrow 3-1 win over Spain in the shoot-out after both the teams were locked at 2-2 in regulation time before Argentina beat Netherlands 2-1.</p>.<p>In the third quarterfinal, the tournament's surprise package France beat Malaysia 4-0.</p>.<p>Germany took the lead from a penalty stroke through Christopher Kutter in the fifth minute but the lead was short-lived as Ignacio Abajo equalised for Spain from a penalty corner six minutes later.</p>.<p>After two barren quarters, it was Spain who shocked the Germans in the 59th minute when Eduard de Ignacio-Simo scored a fine field goal to give his side the lead.</p>.<p>There was more drama in store as just at the stroke of the hooter, Germany secured a penalty corner and Masi Pfandt stepped up to take the match into shoot-out.</p>.<p>In the shoot-out, Paul Smith, Michel Struthoff, and Hannes Muller found the back of the net, while Matteo Poljaric missed.</p>.<p>Spain were awful from the one-on-one situation as Abajo, Guilermo Fortuno and de Ignaci-Simo missed while only Gerard Clapes scored.</p>.<p>Germany are the most successful team in the history of the Junior World Cup having won the tournament six times.</p>.<p>The Germans won consecutive titles in 2009 and 2013 in New Delhi, which was their last crown.</p>.<p>Germany secured the bronze medal in the last edition of the tournament in 2016 in Lucknow.</p>.<p>In the second last-eight round match, it took 24 minutes to break the deadlock when Argentina, the 2005 champions, surged ahead through Joaquin Kruger's field strike.</p>.<p>Kruger positioned himself perfectly at the backpost to tap in a free hit from outside the circle.</p>.<p>But the Netherlands responded in no time when Miles Bukkens converted a penalty corner in the very next minute to go into half time locked at 1-1.</p>.<p>Netherlands started on a strong note after the change of ends and secured four penalty corners in quick time but the Argentine defence stood tall to thwart the dangers.</p>.<p>The game eventually turned out to be a heartbreak for Netherlands as an own goal in the 59th minute put paid to their hopes.</p>.<p>Sheldon Schouten was at the wrong end of the proceedings when he deflected in Floris Middendorp's cross from the left flank.</p>.<p>The match between France and Malaysia turned out to be a one-sided affair as the Europeans converted four penalty corners through skipper Timothee Clement (14th, 24th, 60th minutes), who scored a hat-trick, and Mathis Clement (31st) to seal their place in the last four round, where they will face Argentina on Friday.</p>.<p><strong>Check out the latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>
<p>Six-time champions Germany and Argentina earned hard-fought wins over Spain and Netherlands respectively, while France cruised past Malaysia to enter the semifinals of the FIH Junior Men's Hockey World Cup here on Wednesday.</p>.<p>In the first quarterfinal of the day, Germany eked out a narrow 3-1 win over Spain in the shoot-out after both the teams were locked at 2-2 in regulation time before Argentina beat Netherlands 2-1.</p>.<p>In the third quarterfinal, the tournament's surprise package France beat Malaysia 4-0.</p>.<p>Germany took the lead from a penalty stroke through Christopher Kutter in the fifth minute but the lead was short-lived as Ignacio Abajo equalised for Spain from a penalty corner six minutes later.</p>.<p>After two barren quarters, it was Spain who shocked the Germans in the 59th minute when Eduard de Ignacio-Simo scored a fine field goal to give his side the lead.</p>.<p>There was more drama in store as just at the stroke of the hooter, Germany secured a penalty corner and Masi Pfandt stepped up to take the match into shoot-out.</p>.<p>In the shoot-out, Paul Smith, Michel Struthoff, and Hannes Muller found the back of the net, while Matteo Poljaric missed.</p>.<p>Spain were awful from the one-on-one situation as Abajo, Guilermo Fortuno and de Ignaci-Simo missed while only Gerard Clapes scored.</p>.<p>Germany are the most successful team in the history of the Junior World Cup having won the tournament six times.</p>.<p>The Germans won consecutive titles in 2009 and 2013 in New Delhi, which was their last crown.</p>.<p>Germany secured the bronze medal in the last edition of the tournament in 2016 in Lucknow.</p>.<p>In the second last-eight round match, it took 24 minutes to break the deadlock when Argentina, the 2005 champions, surged ahead through Joaquin Kruger's field strike.</p>.<p>Kruger positioned himself perfectly at the backpost to tap in a free hit from outside the circle.</p>.<p>But the Netherlands responded in no time when Miles Bukkens converted a penalty corner in the very next minute to go into half time locked at 1-1.</p>.<p>Netherlands started on a strong note after the change of ends and secured four penalty corners in quick time but the Argentine defence stood tall to thwart the dangers.</p>.<p>The game eventually turned out to be a heartbreak for Netherlands as an own goal in the 59th minute put paid to their hopes.</p>.<p>Sheldon Schouten was at the wrong end of the proceedings when he deflected in Floris Middendorp's cross from the left flank.</p>.<p>The match between France and Malaysia turned out to be a one-sided affair as the Europeans converted four penalty corners through skipper Timothee Clement (14th, 24th, 60th minutes), who scored a hat-trick, and Mathis Clement (31st) to seal their place in the last four round, where they will face Argentina on Friday.</p>.<p><strong>Check out the latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>