Engel, who took charge last October, said his assessment is based on current form and the fact that India will not enjoy home support like last time.
"I am very happy with way the boys are shaping up. The women's players, as I have said in the past, need more foreign exposure to improve their game," Engel told PTI ahead of the 10-member squad's departure for Glasgow tomorrow.
India produced their best ever CWG tally in 2010 winning a men's doubles gold (Sharath Kamal and Subhajit Saha), surprise women's team silver and three bronze.
Engel is dwelling on the importance of home advantage but India's two gold medals in the racket sport came at Melbourne 2006 when Sharath won the singles title and played a pivotal role in the team's victorious campaign.
"I am not putting any pressure on the team by talking about the number of medals. I would be satisfied if they perform to their potential. I know last time India won five medals but you have to take into account that the players were backed by the home crowd, which they will miss in Glasgow," said the German coach.
The squad had a fruitful two weeks in Patiala, where it trained in the company of Sharath, who Engel says is still India's best player by a distance despite not winning the national title for the last three years.
"I have high expectations from Sharath. It was great to have him in the camp. Everyone looks upto him and and if he does well in Glasgow, it should inspire others to give that little extra needed for a special result," said Engel of the World No.44 who usually trains with his club teammates at Borussia Dusseldorf in Germany.
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