"Spain and Malaysia played their last Pool A game of the 2014 Rabobank Men's Hockey World Cup. The Spanish team went into the game knowing that a win would guarantee them a fourth place finish, and took a 1-0 in the 13th minute with Gabriel Dabanch finishing from a penalty corner. Malaysian keeper Kumar Subramiam then made a world-class stick save from another Spanish PC to keep them at bay. Tengku Ahmad then fired Malaysia level in the 24th minute, but soon after two of their players received green cards and two minute suspensions. The poor discipline cost them as Spain went up 2-1 in the 33rd minute through a magnificent solo run and strike by Marc Salles. Straight from the restart, Spain earned a penalty corner and Santi Freixa scored to extend Spain's lead to 3-1. Gabriel Dabanch then got his second of the game to put the Spaniards 4-1 up. Malaysia managed to reduce the score to 4-2 after Fitri Saari converted a penalty stroke in the 51st minute. Kumar Subramiam made more fantastic saves for Malaysia but was eventually beaten again, this time by Sergi Enrique to win the game 5-2 for Spain. Welcome to the FIH YouTube Channel where you can watch all the amazing skills, fearless keepers and incredible goals. Subscribe here - http://bit.ly/12FcKAW With master class videos and behind the scenes access you can get to know the star players from around the globe as they compete in the Hockey World League, World Cup and Champions Trophy. Visit FIH on: Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/fihockey Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/fih_hockey"