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We are ready for Germany, says India's hockey skipper Manpreet Singh

By IANS | Published: August 04, 2021 2:33 PM

Tokyo, Aug 4 The Indian men's hockey team will hope to bounce back from their semifinal loss to ...

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Tokyo, Aug 4 The Indian men's hockey team will hope to bounce back from their semifinal loss to Belgium when they take on Germany in the bronze medal playoffs at the Olympic Games on Thursday.

During their tour to Europe in February this year, India had played Germany in two back-to-back matches where they were able to put to test all the hard work that went in during the national camps in Bengaluru. This was India's first tour since 2020 when the pandemic restricted their travel, and in the first match, India beat Germany 6-1 and in the second they drew 1-1.

Germany, on the other hand, went on to play the final of the EuroHockey Nations Championships in June this year. The German side drew 2-2 in regulation time against the Netherlands and had lost 1-4 in the penalty stroke.

At the Olympic Games so far, Germany have registered four wins the Group stage (7-1 vs Canada, 5-1 vs Great Britain, 4-3 vs South Africa and 3-1 vs the Netherlands) and lost 1-3 to Belgium. In the quarterfinal they beat defending Olympic champions Argentina 3-1 and lost 1-3 to Australia in the semifinal.

India, on the other hand, finished in the Top-2 in Pool A with four wins (3-2 vs New Zealand, 3-0 vs Spain, 3-1 vs Argentina, 5-3 vs Japan). They suffered a loss to Australia. In the quarterfinal, India beat Great Britain 3-1 and lost 2-5 to Belgium in the semifinal.

"I think we should just forget about what happened in the semifinal and put all our focus and energy into the game against Germany. The team has the experience of playing them in recent times. We are ready for the challenge," said Manpreet Singh on the eve of the bronze medal playoff.

He added, "We have the entire country's support. We are pumped up for the game."

Chief coach Graham Reid said the team paid the price for not converting opportunities early in the game. "At 2-1, we created a lot of opportunities, and really we should have converted. We couldn't get that scoreboard pressure to go to 3-1. When it was 2-2 also, we had the opportunity to go 3-2. The number of opportunities at that time, we didn't get that scoreboard pressure back on Belgium. There were few periods of play when we lost the ball and they scored, and we spiralled a little bit after that. I think we paid the price of not getting that scoreboard pressure back onto them when we could have," rued Reid.

But he said the team will make amends when they face off against Germany. "As far as Germany is concerned, players are keen to make amends for yesterday (Tuesday), they are aware the bronze medal is up for grabs. Mentally we are in the right space, and we will be working harder. We will be making sure all our T's are crossed for the games against Germany."

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