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India eves must learn to value possession against NZ: coach

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Press Trust of India Antwerp (Belgium)
Indian women's hockey coach Mathias Ahrens today said that the team should not only maximise its ball possession but also convert it into goals when they take on New Zealand in a pool match of the World League Semifinals here tomorrow.

India, who suffered a 0-1 loss to hosts Belgium in their first Group B outing, have a lot at stake and only an improved show can revive their chances of qualifying for the 2016 Rio Olympics.

"We must value the possession after working hard to earn it," said Ahrens, who only recently took up the assignment with the Indian women's team.
 

"The loss in the first match was disappointing, but we take a lot of positives into the next game," he added.

The coach insisted that the girls failed to grab their chances in the last outing.

"The players can do much better. I think fitness wise they were up to the challenge and they worked hard in the field. We should have made the possession count. We had our chances, but could not convert them into goals," said Ahrens.

It would be an uphill task for India against world No. 4 New Zealand, who started this tournament with a 12-0 thumping of Poland on Saturday. The Black Sticks had prevailed 4-1 over India in their last encounter also during the recent Hawke's Bay Cup in New Zealand.

But Ahrens said that the "Indian eves should belief in their ability".

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First Published: Jun 22 2015 | 5:42 PM IST

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