Reid takes leaf out of WC diary to charge up wards


PTI

Bengaluru, December 26

The Indian men’s hockey team coach Graham Reid has warned his players against getting caught up in the moment and advised them to raise their game to the next level if they concede a goal in the upcoming FIH Men’s World Cup.

Reid believes a positive mindset is necessary while playing in a major tournament like the World Cup. India will open their campaign against Spain in Rourkela on January 13.

“You (Indian players) sort of get caught up in the moment when you play an event of this magnitude (World Cup). Don’t let yourself get caught up in the moment. It could get quite daunting when you lose the ball, or concede a goal,” said Reid, who was part of the Australian side during the 1990 World Cup in Lahore. “It is important to develop the next thing mentality. You can’t change what happened so you just move on to the next task at hand, stay focused on what’s to be done,” he added.

Describing how the Australian team prepared for the World Cup in 1990, Reid said shutting the mind to the “raucous spectators” and “playing silently” had done the Kookaburras a world of good during his playing days.

“In the lead-up (to the 1990 World Cup), we played smaller games, and played silently — we were not allowed to talk. A recording of the crowd on loudspeakers would play in the background and we learnt not to rely on calling out but had to get used to turning around and looking,” he said. “We had to learn to blanket out the sound. And this time in Odisha, it will be just as important for us to be prepared for the crowd.”

Reid admitted that due to the highly-competitive nature of modern hockey, it was difficult to pick the favourites for the mega event. “It is so difficult to pick a team. If I think about it today, I could pick Australia, Belgium and India; and tomorrow I could come back with the Netherlands, Germany and India,” he said.

Recollecting the match against India in 1990, Reid is still fond of the goal he scored. “I remember playing against India and playing against Jagbir (Singh). We shared a good rapport. I happened to score a goal in that game and it was a highlight for me because scoring goals when you are playing as an inside forward in those days wasn’t as prolific as it is today,” he said.

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