India lost 1-2 to Belgium in a keenly-contested fifth-sixth place classification match on a chilly evening at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium today to eventually finish ahead of Germany and Argentina.
"We have learnt a lot from this tournament. This tournament gave us the self belief to play any team in the world, which not necessarily means a win," Walsh said at the post-match press conference.
"I am really pleased with the growth we made, the change we made. We are growing as a group. We should reasonably be in a good place by the Asian Games."
Placed 10th in the FIH rankings, the Indians had plenty of positives to take home from this tournament as the sixth place finish will definitely give a major boost to their world rankings which will be updated after this tournament.
The relatively young India team, fielded for this tournament, held Germany to a 3-3 draw in the pool stages before beating the reigning Olympic champions 5-4 in the 5-8th place play-off game.
Against fifth ranked Belgium today, India took the lead in the 59th minute through Nikkin Thimmaiah before conceding two late goals to lose the encounter.
Walsh was full of praise for his boys but the Australian didn't mince words when it came to point out errors.
"To go without goals till the 59th minute shows that our defence is improving. (Goalkeeper) P R Sreejesh was brilliant. He made many saves for us. But Sardar (Singh) didn't have the best outing today," the coach said.
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