India vs New Zealand Highlights, Hockey, Paris Olympics 2024: India survive a scare thanks to Harmanpreet's late penalty stoke
India are set to commence their Paris Olympics 2024 campaign against New Zealand.
Indian Men’s Hockey Team Captain Harmanpreet Singh exuded confidence ahead of their campaign opener on Saturday against New Zealand here at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Having arrived in Europe a little over two weeks ago, the Indian side has gone through a 3-day mental conditioning camp in Switzerland, played high-octane practice matches against Malaysia, Netherlands, Germany and Great Britain in the days leading up to their first Pool B match at Paris Olympics 2024.
https://khelnow.com/tools/ads/ad-4.html Grouped along with reigning Olympic Champions Belgium, Argentina, Australia, Ireland and New Zealand, India need to get off to a good start at Paris Olympics 2024, believes the ace dragflicker Harmanpreet Singh.
“We had some really good practice matches before we arrived in Paris and the experience as a unit in Switzerland was something unique, nothing like what we have done in the past. We are in a good place mentally and physically to begin our campaign,” expressed the Captain.
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“The atmosphere here in the Games Village is extremely good. Meeting with athletes from our Indian contingent and to see how much support we have within our own contingent has been quite overwhelming and this motivates us all the more to do well,” added Harmanpreet.
Speaking about New Zealand in specific, they have been a strong opponent for India – and memories of their 3-3 (4-5 SO) at the World Cup in Bhubaneswar last year are a reminder to not get complacent against this opponent. “We have always seen New Zealand as a strong opponent and have discussed this team in detail during our team briefs.
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It is good to be reminded of the World Cup match against them, so we know we can’t drop the momentum at any point in the game. It’s important for us to start well and keep up the pressure through the game,” he opined.
Adding to Harmanpreet’s views, Vice Captain Hardik Singh said, “The moment we have been eagerly waiting for is finally here and the team is super excited. Of course, there is some nervousness too and that is always good before any big game.”
https://khelnow.com/tools/ads/ad-4.html “We have learnt to deal with pressures of an event like the Olympic Games, we are here on a mission to change the colour of our medal and yes, we are in a tough pool with teams and they are serious contenders for a medal in Paris Olympics 2024 but on a good day, we have proven to be better than the rest and that’s the mindset we will carry into this tournament,” he signed off.
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