Sunday, February 28, 2010

Pakistan lack of fight surprising

Sunday, February 28, 2010
Hockey


India coach Jose Brasa was pleased with his team’s comprehensive display versus Pakistan in the World Cup opener.

By Adarsh Vinay

Jose Brasa was his jovial self after India registered an emphatic 4-1 victory over arch-rivals Pakistan in their encounter at the Dhyan Chand National Stadium on Sunday night. He was all praise for the team. "We played very well, especially in the first half. We made lots of chances and we thoroughly deserved our 2-0 lead at the break," said the Spanish coach.

But the Spaniard was surprised by the lack of fight shown by Pakistan. The visitors were completely outplayed and, for the majority, the match seemed one-sided. "The match was easier than I expected. I did not think we would have it so simple. But credit to the team, we played well and we deserve the win."

Brasa was especially pleased with the fact that the team kept its emotions in check against their bitter rivals. "I am satisfied with the way they played the game. They controlled their emotions and were very calm throughout," he said. India had lost to Pakistan 7-1 in the 1982 Asian Games at the National Stadium.

India captain Rajpal Singh was equally jubilant with the result. When asked if he thought the result would be so lopsided, he joked that he expected the margin to be higher. But on a serious note, he said he was very happy with the team's performance.

"We dominated the whole game. We stuck to our strategy. We planned to play short passes and that worked for us. Our forward line combined well while building up the attack," said the 26-year-old skipper.

The Indian captain summed up the win in one line: "They were good, but we were better."


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