Champions Trophy Hockey: Nobody Expected us to Win Against Holland, Says Roelant Oltmans
India's high performance director Roelant Oltmans was a relieved man after the hosts stunned the Netherlands 3-2 in a Pool B match of the Champions Trophy hockey tournament
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: December 10, 2014 08:27 am IST
His native country ended up on the losing side on Tuesday, but India's high performance director Roelant Oltmans was a relieved man after the hosts stunned the Netherlands 3-2 in a Pool B match of the Champions Trophy hockey tournament. (Full Coverage)
He said what went in India's favour was that "nobody expected" them to win against the mighty Netherlands and that too after back-to-back defeats in the tournament.
"Nobody expected us to win against the Netherlands today. We were the underdogs," he told reporters after the match.
India produced an inspired performance to register their first win over the Netherlands in 18 years when they stunned the World Cup and Olympic silver medallists Dutch side in the high-voltage encounter to finish third in Pool B.
The win not only broke India's two match losing streak, but also helped the Sardar Singh-led team to break an 18 year winning jinx against the mighty Dutch. India last defeated the Netherlands way back in 1996 in an Olympic qualifying tournament in Barcelona.
This was also India's first win over the Netherlands in the Champions Trophy after 1986 in Karachi.
The other positive that came out of the match against the Netherlands was that India were able to convert their chances.
"The positive is that we scored thrice against a side which conceded just one goal against Germany coming into the match," Oltmans said.
"From the start, we played aggressive, attacking hockey and will continue to play according to our style in the remaining matches. We showed our potential in the last two matches which we lost but we did not have luck in our side," he said.
Oltmans, however, said India will need to address a few areas, especially conceding goals quickly after scoring, before the quarterfinal duel against Belgium on Thursday.
"We need to rectify some mistakes. We need to stop conceding goals after scoring one," he said.