Marijne, who replaced legendary Roelant Oltmans recently, feels next month's Asia Cup, to be held in Dhaka, will give him a fair bit of idea about what needs to done in the next 15 months, which will witness some high-profile tournaments like the Hockey World League Final, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games and the World Cup.
"The Hero Asia Cup 2017 is a fresh start not just for me but also for the team who are mentally prepared to return home with the title," Marijne said.
At the national camp that is underway in Sports Authority of India centre, it is usual sight for the senior players like Sardar Singh, SV Sunil and skipper Manpreet Singh to stay back after every training session to give their feedback to Marijen, who has never coached a senior men's international team prior to his current assignment.
This exercise is a part of the team's new mantra -- "player-driven and coach-assisted process" where seniors are expected to give their critical analysis on specific areas of the game.
For the 43-year-old Dutchman, this process is of huge significance as the team enters an important cycle with major tournaments coming up in the next 15 months.
"I believe this process initiated by the Hockey India and the High Performance Director David John will help bring a better understanding on how the team wants to play.
"I am now focusing on understanding how the team wants to play so I can set goals for the training sessions on where they want to improve," the coach said after officially taking charge of the team last week.
Under Marijne, there will be a lot of emphasis on the development of junior players.
"It takes time for the junior players to get to the level of the seniors and that requires good match exposure to reach that level. But what I like is the internal competition.
India have been placed in Pool A in the Asia Cup and will open their campaign against Japan on October 11 before taking on hosts Bangladesh on October 13 followed mouth-watering clash against arch-rivals Pakistan on October 15.
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