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Bhubaneswar, Feb 25: Consistency will be key for the Indian men’s hockey team, while the women’s side would look to build on the momentum gained from a fantastic debut when the two take on Spain in their respective FIH Pro League campaign ties here on Saturday.
The Indian men, who won a bronze in the Tokyo Olympics, started their FIH Pro League campaign on a rousing note, beating France 5-0 before being shocked 2-5 by the same team in the return leg.
Against South Africa, India registered identical 10-2 wins in the two matches. Both the ties were played in Potchefstroom, South Africa.
But the result against world no.12 France in the second match of the two-leg tie was way below expectations for India, ranked fifth in the world.
The Indians were caught off guard by the ever-improving Frenchmen in all aspects of the game in the second match, much to the surprise of the eight-time Olympic champions.
The mixed results in opening two Pro League ties in South Africa prompted a sharp response from Indian Olympic Association and FIH President Narinder Batra, who demanded an explanation for the setback and even met Hockey India officials and chief coach Graham Reid after their return to the country.
The pressure would be high on the coaching staff and the players when they take on Spain and any adverse result in the upcoming matches could lead to severe consequences in a busy year that includes the Birmingham Commonwealth Games and the Hangzhou Asian Games, which is also a qualifier for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
The Indians tested a two youngsters – dragflicker Sanjay and striker Abhishek – in South Africa but only the latter could retain his place in the squad named for the Spain tie. Striker Sukhjeet Singh is the new addition to the squad and the youngster would be striving to make his presence felt on the turf.
Against Spain, the Indians would be looking to rectify the mistakes they committed in their first two matches.
The Harmanpreet Singh-led defence needs to keep its structure intact when put under pressure. It was one aspect that was thoroughly exploited by France in their second match.
Eves keen to continue
winning momentum
With a rousing start to their Pro League campaign, the Indian women are confident of upsetting world no. 7 Spain in the upcoming two matches of the event, which they are treating as a perfect launch-pad to prepare the side for two key tournaments this year – the World Cup and the Hangzhou Asian Games.
Playing for the first time in the tournament, the Indian women beat China 7-1 and 2-1 in their opening two-leg tie in Muscat, Oman earlier this year.
India captain Savita said that playing against top teams in the FIH Pro League will be a fair assessment of their game ahead of an important 2022, which also has the Birmingham Commonwealth Games.
The team, which finished a historic fourth in the Tokyo Olympics, faces a tricky opponent in current World Cup bronze-medallist Spain.
India are currently placed third in the FIH Pro League standings with six points from two games and the skipper said they will continue to play to their strengths. (PTI)
India Women vs Spain
at 5pm IST
India Men vs Spain
at 7.30pm IST.02

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