PR Sreejesh Urges Humility After India’s Shootout Triumph
Indian head coach PR Sreejesh advises players to remain grounded after narrowly defeating Belgium in a tense FIH Junior World Cup quarterfinal. Sreejesh underscores the importance of learning from past mistakes and maintaining focus ahead of their semifinal clash with Germany.
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PR Sreejesh, head coach of the Indian junior hockey team, has urged his players to stay humble following their intense victory over Belgium in the FIH Junior World Cup quarterfinals.
After a 2-2 draw in regular time, India edged past Belgium 4-3 in a thrilling penalty shootout, progressing to the semifinals against Germany.
Despite the triumph, Sreejesh emphasized the importance of rectifying past mistakes and cautions that as the tournament stakes rise, so does the pressure on young, inexperienced players.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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