While Hockey India and Walsh are not aiming higher than a top-eight finish in the mega event beginning in the Hague, Netherlands from May 31, renowned Dutch coach Oltmans says India are capable of producing an unexpected result.
"If we are able to make sure we don't crack in the final phase of the game and score goals rather than conceding like we have done in the past, we are capable of springing a surprise. The boys have worked really hard on the game, especially on their fitness," Oltmans, who coached The Netherlands to an Olympic and World Cup title, told PTI.
"There is no point saying right away that we are going to reach the semifinals. If we lose the first two games, then the whole script goes awry.
"To be honest, it is very difficult to make any prediction, so let's take it game by game. It depends on how the tournament develops. Momentum is important, especially in a tough group like ours. Even for 7-8 finish, we would need to beat at least two good teams," said Oltmans.
The team of late has been working on improving their technical skills such as shortening the swing of the stick to meet one of the demands of fast paced modern hockey.
Asked about his assessment of the boys, Oltmans said: "Indians are skillful and are very good with the stick work but they lag behind in planning and execution. For starters, you have to be more creative in the D and be ready for the chances you may get. You can't rely much on scoring through penalty corners. I am confident the boys will show improvement in all these areas in Holland.
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