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We can damage the toughest defense with good communication: Mandeep

We can damage the toughest defense with good communication: Mandeep
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Tokyo: The Indian men’s Hockey team striker Mandeep Singh on Thursday confirmed that they had it to destroy the defense every side of the rival at the Tokyo Olympics, starting on Friday.
After making his debut for senior art in 2013, Mandeep was the most experienced striker in the Indian team.
“I don’t think there is additional pressure on me because I have good support from the other players.
We have communication in a good field and on a good day, we can break the toughest defense,” said 26 years.
-Dold advanced from Jalandhar.
Singh has played more than 150 international matches for the country but made his Olympic debut now.
Nippy Forward, which is known for its rapid reflex and positioned in front of goal, said that after living in bio bubbles in the Sai Center in Bengaluru for the past half a year because Covid, India was widely placed better than other hockey playing countries at the Olympics , “We are very familiar with the Covid protocol.
Here, we are tested every morning, this is a very simple process and the results come out at night,” said Mandeep.
“So far it’s great.
Even though it took us at us at the airport because of testing and other procedures, since we checked into the game village, it was amazing.
Everything was well organized and everyone was very careful about all the protocols.” The food is very tasty and there is a.
Some Indian dishes are also served every day.
The support staff also ensured we were in good condition physically and mentally ahead of our first match.
“India will play New Zealand in their opening on Saturdays and Mandeep says they are directed to work in front.” …
We are now being allowed to interact with other teams.
Today is the first day we also have to play in the main competition field and no doubt, it is a fantastic stadium.
“We wanted to play our first match against New Zealand,” he said.
The fourth place in the world, India will look for the drought of the Olympic medal for four decades.
Their last of eight gold medals came back on the Moscow 1980 game.

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