Consistency in the game will be key for Tokyo Olympics, says Rupinder Pal Singh

Indian drag-flicker Rupinder Pal Singh has said that staying consistent for the full 60 minutes will be key for the Indian men’s hockey team at the Tokyo Olympics.

Rupinder Pal Singh file photo, Image credit: Facebook/Rupinder Pal Singh
By Amruth Kalidas | May 26, 2021 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Indian drag-flicker Rupinder Pal Singh has said that maintaining consistency for the entire 60 minutes will be key for the Indian men’s hockey team at the Tokyo Olympics. Rupinder Pal Singh was a part of the Indian team which visited Argentina for the FIH Pro League last month.

The majority of the season last year was missed due to the ongoing pandemic. India returned to international action with successful European and Argentine tours. While India remained unbeaten in Europe, the Manpreet Singh-led side lost only once during practice games in Argentina.

The 30-year-old, who was a part of the Indian squad at the 2016 Rio Olympics, stressed that the players should not think directly about winning the match. Instead, they should work on the minute aspects and strategize accordingly to earn success.

CONSISTENCY IS KEY: RUPINDER

“Each game is important and everybody wants to win. For that we have to be consistent for 60 minutes and work according to the strategy. We should not think that we will win the match straightaway but we should work on all the minute aspects that will hold us consistently in those 60 minutes,” Rupinder Pal Singh told Sportskeeda.

In the tour matches played on the European tour, the India team scored 11 goals and conceded just five. The Argentine tour, which included four practice games, saw India score 17 goals in six matches. Rupinder Pal Singh also stated that individual performances will also matter for the team’s success.

“It also depends on how we play on that particular day. If we all can focus on our individual performances and give more than 100 per cent, automatically the team’s performance will go to the next level and we can call ourselves as medal contenders,” added Rupinder Pal Singh.

ON MISSED GAMES DUE TO COVID

Due to the second wave of COVID-19, the Indian team missed out 15 to 20 international matches, mostly in the FIH Pro League. India were set to play Spain, Great Britain and Germany this month but the matches had to be cancelled due to international travel restrictions imposed on the country.

“Ideally, these 10 matches aren’t enough as a preparation for an event like the Tokyo Olympics. After we came from the Argentina tour, according to the plan we had around 15-20 games and that would have been perfect before the Olympics,” regretted Rupinder Pal Singh speaking to Sportskeeda.