Indian hockey team showcased their strength ahead of the 14th edition of the Men’s Hockey World Cup on Friday. Manpreet Singh and Co registered a terrific 5-0 victory over Argentina in their first warm-up game in Bhubaneswar.
Harmanpreet Singh, Lalit Upadhyay, Dilpreet, Nilakanta Sharma and Hardik Singh were the scorers for the Indian team, while Argentina drew a blank. The first and third goals were penalty corner conversions, while the rest were field goals.
“I think we played well in patches. I'm happy we scored goals, the two PC goals and the field goals. But we broke the structure and Argentina took control which is not acceptable but the boys have understood,” India coach Harendra Singh said after the match.
“For any tournament, it is important to start on a good note and I should give the compliment to my boys. Practice matches give you confidence. We tried a couple of things and I am happy, especially the way midfielder created the opportunities. We always look for the striker to get us the goal but today midfielders created the goals.”
“If you see the match sheet, the players who have stepped out for the first time for the world cup they have scored and it gives them a lot of confidence because they scored against the Olympic champions,” he said.
On the other hand, Argentina head coach stated that the team is recovering from jetlag and remains a strong team. “I think they still haven't recovered from the long flight and we shouldn't write them off.”
India will face Spain next in their second and last warm-up match on Sunday.
Men's Hockey World Cup 2018: India hammer Argentina 5-0 in 1st warm-up clash
ABP News Bureau
Updated at:
24 Nov 2018 09:44 AM (IST)
Men's Hockey World Cup 2018: The first and third goals were penalty corner conversions, while the rest were field goals
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