I believe we can make Tokyo final: Manpreet

‘Looking back, 2019 has been very good for us’

January 01, 2020 10:29 pm | Updated 10:29 pm IST - NEW DELHI

Reality check: Manpreet feels matches against top teams in the FIH Pro League will give India an idea of where it stands.

Reality check: Manpreet feels matches against top teams in the FIH Pro League will give India an idea of where it stands.

The Indian men’s hockey team captain Manpreet Singh believes India has the capability of reaching the final of the Tokyo Olympics, provided a sense of discipline and consistency is maintained.

Leaving behind a disappointing 2018 where India crashed out in the quarterfinals of the World Cup at home, the Manpreet-led side has managed to maintain its consistency and qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics under a new coach in Australian Graham Reid.

Productive year

Reviewing the year gone by, Manpreet said 2019 has been productive for the team in terms of its performances despite not getting enough opportunities to compete in high-level international tournaments.

“Looking back, 2019 has been very good for us. We started the year in the fifth spot and managed to maintain that. The biggest aim for us in 2019 was to qualify for the Olympics and we have managed to achieve that under a new coach,” Manpreet said.

“Our main target in 2019 is to reach the finals of the Olympics and believe me it’s achievable. Throughout the year we have managed to maintain the No. 5 position in world rankings and there is no reason why we can’t climb from that. But for that, we have to maintain the consistency which we have showed in the entire 2019,” he added.

The ace midfielder, who has been nominated for the 2019 FIH Player-of-the-Year Award, said encounters against top teams like the Netherlands, world champion Belgium and Australia in the upcoming FIH Pro league will give India a fair idea about where the eight-time Olympic champion stands.

India, which pulled out of the inaugural edition of the Pro League, will play the Dutch side on January 18 and 19 before hosting Belgium on Feb. 8 and 9, followed by two more home fixtures against Australia on Feb. 22 and 23.

“The FIH Pro League is our first step towards Olympic preparation. In the Pro League, we will get to face all the top teams of the world before the Olympics and this experience will give us an idea where we stand before the Olympics.”

Transition

The skipper said the biggest takeaway for the Indian men’s hockey team in 2019 was the transition of quite a few young players into the senior fold. “In 2019, we witnessed quite a few young players making it into the senior side.

“They performed to their potential at the international level and outsmarted some of the senior guys. It’s the biggest positive for us, especially in a busy year, where we will be competing at the FIH Pro-League be sides the Olympics,” Manpreet said.

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