Harendra: 'Wins against Germany has boosted our confidence'

Indian junior hockey team beats defending champions Germany with a convincing 5-2 margin to win the four-nation tournament. The Indian colts had also defeated the Germans 3-1 in its opening match of the event.

Published : Nov 09, 2016 18:26 IST

"The boys are in good shape and the final two weeks of camp here in Bengaluru will be crucial," stated Harendra Singh, the junior team’s chief coach.

The wins over fancied Germany en route to title triumph in last month’s four-nation Invitational Tournament in Valencia has bolstered the confidence of Indian hockey colts ahead of the upcoming FIH Junior World Cup, feels team’s chief coach Harendra Singh.

Indian junior hockey team beats defending champions Germany with a convincing 5-2 margin to win the four-nation tournament. The Indian colts had also defeated the Germans 3-1 in its opening match of the event. “I feel beating Germany has made a lot of difference to the team’s confidence. Until now, in the run up to the Junior World Cup, we had not played European teams,” Harendra said here today.

“We had a good show against Spain where we beat them 3-1 in the league match and 1-0 in the semi-final. Our only loss was against Belgium. But the boys are in good shape and the final two weeks of camp here in Bengaluru will be crucial,” stated the junior team’s chief coach.

He also informed that the final selection trial for the Junior World Cup will be held here on Friday. Indian hockey colts will begin their campaign at the Junior World Cup against Canada on December 8.