Harendra said his side were focused on taking the first step correctly, to come out on top of Canada tomorrow in the tournament opener.
"I have told the boys a very important mantra that a mountaineer never aims at the summit, he or she only concentrates on every single step. If he keeps on looking at the summit from the word go he will never succeed in climbing it," he said on the eve of India's opening match.
The coach warned his wards against doing "special" things in any match and asked them to concentrate on implementing their game plan.
"From my experience I have learnt that we try to do many special things against all teams. But this is not possible in modern hockey. You just need to do your own things. We must ensure that whatever we have learnt in the training should be implemented in match situations. If we try new things it won't work," said Harendra.
"Second thing I told them is that they should always remember why they started hockey, then only they can play normal hockey," he added.
Regarded as a hard task master, Harendra said for him what's important was discipline and professionalism.
He said before stepping onto the turf, every player should remember about the tricolour and their reasons behind picking up hockey sticks.
"What I believe is that Harendra Singh is a tough nut to crack. Whatever I am today is because of two things, one is discipline and professionalism. For me the tricolour is the tallest and most important and you have to play for that. Keeping that in mind I only can show you the right path.
"Never play under pressure, play normal hockey and try to enjoy, results will automatically come. I don't think there is any pressure on us. We are approaching match by match and now the most important match of the tournament for us is tomorrow's game against Canada. First step is always the difficult one," the coach said.
"We are aware of the expectations and from the first day I have told the boys that they will have to come good at the expectations of 125 crore people. But having said that we are now not thinking about the Mount Everest, we are taking one match at a time," Harendra added.
"The team has been preparing very hard. They know all the expectations and we like to take the challenge. From my point of view the team could not have prepared themselves better than what they have done," said the legendary Dutchman, whose contract with the senior side has been extended till 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
"To be honest here it's about performance of the Under-21 boys and that is the only thing that matters. Of course they all know if they play well it will increase their chances in the future but at the moment the only thing which the boys want to do is show their qualities which they have shown in the last couple of tournaments," Oltmans said.
"We are very excited. When we started as a group in 2014, coach sir (Harendra) told us that we have a mission and we have been working towards that. We have been practising hard, putting in efforts and now it's time for us to prove ourselves," he said.
"When coach sir started with us he told us only to think about what is in our hands and not think about other things. The entire team has the same thinking," he said.
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