India coach Marijne urges Team India to adopt cautious approach against dangerous South Korea in Super 4 tie; delighted with team's clean slate
India will look to continue their winning run as they face defending champions South Korea in their first match of the second round in the Asia Cup championship here today. After three successive wins in the pool stage, Sjoerd Marijne's wards are prepared to begin their four-game round-robin stage (Super 4s) comprising four teams. Malaysia and Pakistan are the other teams in the second round.
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Favourites Team India are unbeaten in the ongoing Asia Cup having won their all three group matches to top Pool 'A'
South Korea are fighting a battle of their own with huge pressure on them for qualifying for the 2018 FIH World Cup. India have registered convincing wins against Japan (5-1), Bangladesh (7-0) and Pakistan (3-1). Indian forwards SV Sunil, Akashdeep Singh and Ramandeep Singh are in good form and the midfielders such as SK Uthappa and Manpreet Singh are linking up with the defence and attack line smoothly.
Marijne has put centre-half Sardar in the backline to make up for the lack of experience among the defenders. "We got off to a good start in the tournament though I would have liked to see a better performance against Pakistan, it's good to have won all the three matches," Marijne said.
Sjoerd Marijne
"In the Super 4s too, we will have a similar approach which is to take one match at a time and right now the focus is on the match against Korea," stated the Dutchman. South Korea suffered one loss against Malaysia but won against China and Oman. With a good penalty corner conversion rate and high quality counter attack, India need to be patient against them, cautioned Marijne.
"It will be an interesting match. We need to be patient and have good control. It's important for us to focus on our own structure. "They are good in counter and we need to be aware of that when we play against them," he added.