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Reid not satisfied with his boys’ show against Wales, but hopes to build on their fighting spirit

Reid not satisfied with his boys’ show against Wales, but hopes to build on their fighting spirit

The Hindu
Friday, January 20, 2023 11:06:03 AM UTC

India was expected to go on a goal spree as the situation demanded, but seemed to be bothered by the pressure of having to score big

For a long time after the match, the talk revolved around tactics, pressure, gameplan before Harmanpreet Singh finally acknowledged what everyone had seen — India was not at its best against Wales despite the 4-2 win and the team needed introspection.

“We are not satisfied, it was not our best game, to be honest. Because we know we can do better,” the India captain admitted. “We had to play our best game. Our target was to not go after the ball to avoid mistakes. Our focus was to not force the goals if they are not coming... they played defensive, crowded the circle... we can improve in finishing. In such matches where we have to score, pressure on the ball had less energy. We gave them chances to play easy balls,” he said.

It was as candid an admission as would come — India was expected to go on a goal spree, and just might have done, if only the team had not been bothered by the pressure of having to score big. In that sense, the Welsh managed to tick an important box — force the host off its natural game.

Coach Graham Reid, always ready with a smile, tried to explain the performance, crediting Wales as well.

“It’s tough against a team like Wales, you are bumping your head against the wall to go through. For me, tonight was about good flow, we achieved that in some parts of the game. England did a pretty good job, makes it a lot more difficult (to get the goal difference — India needed a margin of eight to go to the top). I told the team not to worry about that. We played well in patches but if you don’t finish the game, that’s what happens,” he said.

The finishing, in fact, has been India’s biggest concern so far in the tournament despite the penetration and possession. At one point against Wales, India had a massive 83% possession. It did not convert into goals.

“We got in each other’s way, crowded a bit too much in the circle. We were behind the game at the back a bit too much and not getting enough pressure on the ball. We did very well against England and Spain, not sure we had as much pressure tonight. And of course, the outcomes in the circle...,” Reid listed some of the areas he is likely to work on with the boys over the next two days before taking on New Zealand. There were positives too, though.

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