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Important to play all four quarters with same intensity, says India coach Graham Reid ahead of Spain encounter

In Friday's season opener, India rallied from behind after trailing 1-3 with crucial goals scored by Harmanpreet (42') and Mandeep Singh (52' and 57'). Mandeep Mor had scored India's first goal in the 14th minute after which New Zealand struck thrice through Sam Lane (23' and 36'), Jake Smith (36').

ANI Oct 29, 2022 21:06 IST googleads

Indian men's hockey team in action. (Photo- HI Media)

Bhubaneswar (Odisha) [India], October 29 (ANI): After their 4-3 triumph over New Zealand in a thrilling opening match in the FIH Hockey Pro League, the Indian men's hockey team will face Spain on Sunday at the Kalinga Hockey Stadium here and the match will again test their skills.
In Friday's season opener, India rallied from behind after trailing 1-3 with crucial goals scored by Harmanpreet (42') and Mandeep Singh (52' and 57'). Mandeep Mor had scored India's first goal in the 14th minute after which New Zealand struck thrice through Sam Lane (23' and 36'), Jake Smith (36').
"I like how we finished the game and the team's self-belief coming to the fore. It's never easy to bounce back from a situation that we were in against New Zealand but it shows the team's fighting spirit. But it's important we play all four quarters with that same intensity," India Chief Coach Graham Reid said without mincing his words.
In the previous season, India beat Spain 5-4 in the first match and lost to them 3-5 in the second encounter of the doubleheader.
Reflecting on Spain's potential, Graham said, "Spain is a strong side and has the ability to bounce back from any situation. It's important for us to keep up the tempo in all quarters and not drop the momentum at any point in the match."
Max Caldas, Head Coach of Spain said India are a very good side and have done well in the recent past including a medal at the Olympic Games.
"They display good skill and speed. Having said that, we are a motivated side and excited to be here to play these matches. We have prepared well and our focus will be on the processes we have in place and executing them well. Every match in the Pro League is important for us," Caldas said. (ANI)

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