None better than Harendra as India coach: Sandeep Singh

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Former Singh on Wednesday slammed the frequent change of coaches in Indian hockey, asserting that there was none better for the job than the recently-removed

"You can't be changing coaches this frequently. The (FIH Series Finals in June) is ahead of us and we should not be experimenting too much. I don't think I have worked with a better than Harendra sir," said at the launch of hockey academy, his joint venture with brother

"There are a few coaches (in India) who can coach at the highest level and Harendra paaji is one of them. He should have been given more time.

"Any new coach takes about six months to adjust to the system and players also need time to understand his methods. The team doesn't have that kind of time (ahead Olympic qualifiers)," he said.

have had a variety of foreign coaches and Harendra helming the national team was a rarity in recent times. But he could not even last 12 months after taking charge, following the team's medal-less showing at in April.

Hockey has invited for the post and Sandeep, who was best known for his ferocious drag-flicks, feels an Indian coach will be most beneficial for the team.

"There is no language barrier and more importantly, you don't hesitate while interacting with an Indian coach. Indian coaches are strict on the field but off the field they take very good care of you," he explained.

The phenomenon of dropping players without giving them ample opportunities is another aspect that bogs down Indian coaches, said

"In 2007-08, India and played a series in Chennai and we beat them easily though I was not a part of that team. If you look at the side, which won last month, it had most of the players that played against India 10 years ago, while India had only one or two.

"So continuity is important. Rupinder Pal Singh should have played and should have been allowed to retire post the World Cup," said the 32-year-old.

The biggest worry for the national team, according to Sandeep, is lack of world-class goalkeepers.

"My biggest worry is when P R Sreejesh retires, who will be replace him? I don't see anyone matching up to his standards. We have to prepare goalkeepers. Strikers and drag-flickers keep coming but not goalkeepers. I hope he plays for another five to seven years."

He concluded by saying that the should be involved in selection matters as is the case with top foreign teams like the and

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First Published: Wed, January 23 2019. 16:15 IST