After Asiad debacle, WC last chance for Harendra & Co to perform or perish: Hockey India

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Livid with the Indian men's team's "unexpected" failure to defend the title, today said will be the last chance for coach and the support staff to retain their jobs.

"Our men players have become spoilt brats. They are always busy on and have no regard for discipline. They should learn from athletes, shooters and players," a official told

But the Indians disappointed when it mattered, conceding a late goal in the semifinal to lose to world no.12 6-7 in the shoot-out after both the teams were locked 2-2 at the end of regulation time.

The loss also cost them a direct qualification to the 2020 Tokyo

"I have no words to say. It was an awful and unexpected performance from the team. It is not acceptable at all. They have wasted hard work of two years. After scoring 76 goals against weak opponents, overconfidence let the team down," he said.

"The players and the team management has let the entire nation down. With round the corner we can't make any changes now but performance in would decide the future of the players and the team management," he said.

"The coaching staff can't shy away from the blame. From top to bottom, the entire management has to take the blame. They just can't sit and take away salaries. Against Malaysia, the Indian team lacked any plan," he added.

The also took a dig at the players and said they should take a cue from athletes of other disciplines.

The was full of praise for the women's team which is in contention for a gold medal in the after 36 years.

"Look at our women's team. They have never deviated from their goal. They looked focussed and have improved by leaps and bounds," he said.

The (IOA) too is fuming with the men's hockey team's dismal show as it was expected to be a sure-shot gold.

"It was shocking to say the least. I have not seen such a bad performance in the last few years. You are ranked 5th in the world and against a side which is ranked 12th in the world, you looked clueless. This is not acceptable," said IOA Narinder Batra, who is former of

"The government has been very supportive of hockey and has provided all help but our men's team has failed to deliver when it mattered.

"We will concentrate on like

, badminton, shooting and other which have performed beyond expectations," he added.

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First Published: Fri, August 31 2018. 16:20 IST