‘Our attack needs attention’ – Harendra Singh, Coach, Indian Men’s Junior Hockey Team
The Indian Men’s Junior Hockey team returned home late night yesterday after finishing as the runner’s up at the 5th Sultan of Johor Cup. The tournament was played at Johor Bahru, Malaysia where India lost 4-3 (2-2) to Great Britain in a nail biting penalty shootout, being levelled at 2 goals each after full time. India captain Harjeet Singh was adjudged as the Player of the Tournament, as India failed to defend the title for the third consecutive year.
“The finals were a close affair and I
feel bad for the boys who lost after coming so close. It’s unfortunate
that even after our goalkeeper gave us life three times in the Penalty
shootout, the boys probably somewhere gave into the pressure and the
title slipped away from our reach. However I think our biggest learning
from the tournament has been about our need to address our attack and
midfield on certain areas and I am confident we will return victorious
in our forthcoming tournaments,” said Harendra Singh, Coach, Indian
Junior Men’s Hockey Team.
“We really tried hard, and we played a
good game, but Penalty Shoot Outs are really unpredictable, but this
loss really hurts. We return with a fair idea of the areas where we need
to work on so that we can return victorious in our next tournaments,”
said Harjeet Singh, Captain Indian Junior Men’s Hockey Team
When asked about him receiving the
Player of the Tournament award, he said, “It feels good to be awarded
the Player of the Tournament, but winning was the most important, and
while this award adds to my confidence, a loss in the final still leaves
a lot to desire within the team.”
The Indian colts who earlier topped the
pool standings in the league matches with 13 points, had earlier also
lost to Great Britain. Sumit Kumar and Harmanpreet Singh with 3 goals
each were the top scorers for India in the tournament.
source: http://hockeyindia.org/
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