In a strong statement, posted on her Twitter handle, Phogat said the wrestlers are ready to accept responsibility for the debacle but also urged the system to do some soul searching for the sake of the sport.
"Main apni khud ki galtiyon ko correct karne main koi kasar naahi chhodungi but at the same time, humare system ko bhi apni galtiyan sudharni padegi (I will leave no stone unturned to rectify my mistakes but the system should also undergo course correction)," Vinesh wrote.
The Indian squad trained at a local club in Boulevard de Bercy borough, situated at the border of France and Germany instead of Paris, the venue for the World Championship.
They practised with junior French wrestlers and the WFI blamed local organisers for not providing them good facilities for Indian team's preparations.
She further stated that for the past one year, the national team is in dire need of a foreign coach but nothing has happened on that front.
Phogat expressed her displeasure that even after a lot of deliberations post Olympic debacle, the system is still static.
"There was lot of talks post Rio Olympics that our system needs to change. Did anything happen? You guys can tell me better," wrote the wrestler, who suffered a career threatening knee injury during the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.
"If we are not ready to accept that there is a problem that we need to tackle, what happened in Paris last week would happen once again," she concluded.
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