Graham Reid: India needs to work on finishing and deep defence

Graham Reid said that he has some 'unfinished business' at the Olympics after his coaching stint with Australia ended with a quarterfinal defeat at Rio 2016.

Published : Nov 03, 2019 11:28 IST , Bhubaneswar

Graham Reid felt his team will get good practice for the Olympics by playing in the upcoming FIH Pro League.
Graham Reid felt his team will get good practice for the Olympics by playing in the upcoming FIH Pro League.
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Graham Reid felt his team will get good practice for the Olympics by playing in the upcoming FIH Pro League.

Endeavouring to accomplish an “unfinished” task at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Indian men’s hockey team coach Graham Reid wants strikers with incredible finishing skills and a strongly fortified defence.

The Australian, on Saturday, oversaw India’s entry into next year’s Summer Olympics with a 11-3 victory on aggregate over Russia in Hockey Olympic Qualifiers at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar.

Reid was part of the team that won silver at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics but, as a coach, he had a disastrous campaign at the 2016 Rio Games, as the Kookaburras crashed out in the quarterfinals.

“Obviously, I have an unfinished business. You always dream of an Olympics podium finish. I was lucky to win one as a player and those memories are things you hold on to,” said Reid.

“That’s what we need to bring to this team and give it a big shot (in Tokyo),” the 55-year-old coach said.

“I told the players just now that we have nine months (before Olympics). Just get better and better, that’s our plan. Focus on the process, result will take care of itself.”

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Reid said his players will look to polish their game in the coming months.

“I think for me what we need to get better in is finishing. We are creating a lot of opportunities, which is great. But we need to get more returns.

“Also in deep defence, we have to get tighter. We are still giving away too many opportunities (to opponents),” he said.

After opting out of the inaugural edition last year, India will make its debut in the FIH Pro League against the Netherlands in January next year.

After Netherlands, India will host Belgium and Australia in February before embarking on overseas tours.

Reid believed playing against top teams will be handy for his side in its preparation for the Games.

“That’s one of the things that Pro League does, that it sets up competition schedule between now and Olympics,” he said.

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“It’s great that we have a squad of 33, which may have to become 32. Pro League is a big opportunity, to work out for the Olympics and there are a lot of games during that period.

“If all of them play all those games, they will be in their best shape to play at the Olympics,” Reid added.

India captain Manpreet Singh congratulated their female counterparts, who too have sealed an Olympic berth by beating USA 6-5 on aggregate.

“It’s quite good that the women too have qualified. They did a lot of hard work and got the goal in the final minutes after being down 0-4. They deserve it,” he said.

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