Tokyo: Coach of the Hockey Women’s Hockey Team “Proud” Sjoerd Marijne will not ask his players to hold tears after a defeat that breaks the heart in the Olympic bronze medal match but wants them to appreciate the fact that they have inspired the country’s country show.
The Indian women’s team that made history lose 3-4 to great England in a hard bronze play-off.
However, it secures the best ever ended, ending the game in fourth place.
The team has created history and exceeded all expectations by entering the Olympic semifinals for the first time.
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First of all the emotions are losing, yes you want to win, but really I feel proud.
I’m proud of the girls, how they again show their fight and skills,” Dutch.
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But the Maiden Olympic medal remains out of boundaries as the world no.4 United Kingdom, who is the winner of the gold in the Rio 2016 game, exits above in pulsating “and I say to the girls, ‘Listen, I can’t take your tears.
Not There are words that will help for it.
We did not win the medal, but I think we achieved something bigger, and it inspired a country and made the country proud.
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I think the world has seen another Indian team, And I’m really proud of it.
“Marijne also laburs to praise the players for the spirit of the battle they displayed throughout the competition.” And usually when the Indian women’s team is 2-0 behind them always go 3-0, 4-0, but Now they keep fighting.
We returned in the match, we were even one.
“” They keep fighting.
I told them, ‘You only give everything you have, “he said.
The coach hopes his players will get a big response to the tenacity they show in the game even though it returns empty-handed.” I feel very blessed to have it can do this four and a half years for India.
And I was overwhelmed by a reaction.
And there will be a while the girls will realize this.
“And I hope the country will hug them and keep them in my heart,” Marijne said.