The Vantage Black Sticks Women have switched focus to the quarter finals after defeating Malaysia 1-0 in their final pool game at the World League Semi Final in Brussels.
New Zealand dominated all facets of the match from start to finish but were let down by their finishing on attack.
The Kiwis had an incredible 33 shots at goal and 11 penalty corners but were only able to convert once against the plucky Malaysian defence.
Striker Olivia Merry scored the lone goal after breaking away on a solo run and shooting from the top of the circle, following up on an initial save by the keeper to smash home on a second attempt.
Head coach Mark Hager said it was disappointing to come away with such a low conversion rate from their efforts.
"I thought we were pretty disappointing today. Malaysia put us under pressure but we created plenty of goal shots and corners, we just werent clinical enough," he said.
"The pool round is over now and were looking ahead to the quarter finals which is all that counts.
"We need to get our basics right, were not quite switched on and hence we didnt end up putting more in the back of the net today."
With the Vantage Black Sticks currently second in Pool B, results later in the day will determine a sudden death quarter final against either Korea or Italy in the early hours of Friday morning (NZT).
VANTAGE BLACK STICKS 1: (Olivia Merry)
MALAYSIA 0
Halftime: New Zealand 1-0
The Vantage Black Sticks are set to play host to the FIH Women's World League Final, which will see the best eight teams in the world descend on Auckland from 17-26 November this year.
- This story has been automatically published using a media release from Hockey NZ
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