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'No one can predict who will reach the playoffs,' says UP Yoddhas assistant coach Upendra Malik

By ANI | Updated: December 13, 2024 16:10 IST

Pune (Maharashtra) [India], December 13 : The UP Yoddhas find themselves in a high-stakes battle for playoff contention, with ...

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Pune (Maharashtra) [India], December 13 : The UP Yoddhas find themselves in a high-stakes battle for playoff contention, with every match becoming increasingly critical. Assistant coach Upendra Malik's candid post-match comments after the tie against Bengal Warriorz revealed the intense pressure and razor-thin margins defining their season.

"We have five matches left, and today's match was crucial for staying in the top half of the table," Malik emphasized, highlighting the team's precarious position as quoted by the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) press release.

The coach's words underscore the importance of each point in what has become an unpredictable playoff race.

The season's competitiveness is perhaps best captured by Malik's stark assessment: "No one can predict who will reach the playoffs." This uncertainty has transformed every match into a potential season-defining moment for the Yoddhas.

The team's strategic approach relies heavily on key performers like Gagan Gowda. "Gagan and Bhavani have been maintaining an excellent combination," Malik noted, pointing to the critical partnerships that could make the difference in their playoff push.

Gowda's ability to impact matches has been particularly crucial, with the coach observing, "Gagan has always been a leader in every match, either at the beginning or later, and today when he didn't shine in the first half, he showed his prowess in the second half and brought the match in our favor."

The match against Bengal Warriorz epitomized the season's challenges. "From the start, both sides played a defensive game," Malik explained, highlighting the tactical nature of their encounters. A pivotal moment came when Gowda secured a four-point Super Raid in the second half, subtly shifting the match's momentum.

Despite the tension, the coach maintains a measured perspective.

"We can't say it was completely good or bad because it's equal. We got three points, which is significant because all teams are close to each other, and only four matches remain," the coach said as the release added.

This sentiment captures the delicate balance of their playoff hopes.

The remaining four matches will be a crucible for the UP Yoddhas. With teams tightly clustered in the points table, every play, every bonus point, and every strategic decision could be the difference between playoff glory and early elimination.

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