At half-time, coach Harendra told players, 'create legacy'

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Press Trust of India Jakarta
Last Updated : Aug 22 2018 | 4:50 PM IST

When India led 14-0 at half time against minnows Hong Kong China, chief coach Harendra Singh gave just one instruction to his players -- "be ruthless and create your legacy".

The Indian players did respond to the message by trouncing Hong Kong China 26-0 and erased an 86-year-old record.

Defending champions India bettered its record set way back in 1932 when the national team, which had legendary Dhyan Chand, Roop Singh and Gurmeet Singh, thrashed USA 24-1 in the Olympics at Los Angeles.

The record for the biggest win remains with New Zealand, who beat Samoa 36-1 in 1994.

"We knew it's possible, it was realistic, so I told the boys, go and create your own legacy and your names will be etched in history," Harendra said after the win.

But asked if a record-win against a weak opposition is satisfying for the coach and the players, Harendra replied: "I believe in a thought process that if you have to kill, you have to kill mercilessly.

"For me it (record) does not matter, but for the players it is a proud moment. Team is bigger than the coach. When history will be discussed, the names of these 18 players will be there. The record is always for the players," he said.

The coach also felt that there was nothing wrong in having weaker sides in the competition.

"I look it from different angle. For the first time we have 12 teams competing in the Asian Games. You can't have quality all the time. Sometimes you need to have quantity to produce quality," Harendra said.

Asked if he still feels his players can improve upon their game going forward in the tournament, the coach said, "Yes, the players still need to be careful that they not only reach the centre and penetrate the circle but also execute the whole plan. It will be good if unforced errors are cut down."

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First Published: Aug 22 2018 | 4:50 PM IST

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