Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Hockey coach Marijne in trouble after CWG show

- HT Correspond­ent

IT IS LEARNT, THE PLAYERS SPOKE VEHEMENTLY ABOUT THE SELECTION PROCESS FOLLOWED BY THE DUTCH EXPERT

LUCKNOW: Trouble is brewing for India men’s hockey coach Sjoerd Marijne after the team’s embarrassi­ng performanc­e at the recently concluded Commonweal­th Games in Gold Coast, with sources saying the Dutchman and his support staff could receive a ‘warning’ if not marching orders.

India failed to clinch a medal at the quadrennia­l games for the first time since 2006 Melbourne, finishing fourth. Sources said that eight senior India players, including skipper Manpreet Singh, met Hockey India (HI) officials in New Delhi on Tuesday, and, after hearing their ‘grievances’, HI has decided to hold a review meeting later this week.

It is learnt, the players spoke vehemently about the selection process followed by the Dutch expert. Marijne had blooded many youngsters, such as Dilpreet Singh, Vivek Prasad and Gurinder Singh among others, at the cost of stalwarts like Sardar Singh and Ramandeep Singh.

A member of the squad reportedly told HI bosses, “Everyone saw how brilliantl­y veterans SV Sunil and keeper PR Sreejesh performed in CWG. We needed to have more seniors in the side.”

An HI official, who was present during the meeting with players, said on condition of anonymity that, everyone’s views will be heard before taking a call on the coach and technical staff. Some kind of warning is definitely expected, if not marching orders to the coach, said the official.

A player went to the extent of saying at the meeting that the coach stopped giving fresh ideas or strategies after the narrow win over Wales. He said the team played on its own (after the Wales win) as there was nothing new in the coach’s planning.

The players, who reportedly met the HI top brass, included Sreejesh, Rupinder Pal Singh, Manpreet Singh and Harmanpree­t Singh, among others.

The HI official said that keeping in mind the three major tournament­s — Champions Trophy, Asian Games and the World Cup — all aspects of the game will be discussed threadbare and corrective measures taken.

He added that India couldn’t do well even against teams ranked lower despite the government and HI providing ample support. Indian hockey has seen more than half a dozen coaches, including Marijne’s predecesso­r Roelant Oltmans, Terry Walsh, Michael Nobbs and Ric Charleswor­th among others, being shown the door in the last eight years.

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