
Chennai – Indian men’s hockey team head coach Craig Fulton has openly accepted full responsibility for the team’s poor performance in the ongoing FIH Pro League. The team has faced a record losing streak, which has raised concerns among fans and experts alike.
Fulton acknowledged the challenges faced by the squad and expressed his commitment to turning around the situation. He assured that the team is focused on addressing their weaknesses ahead of the upcoming Asia Cup.
The Indian team’s struggle in the FIH Pro League has been closely watched, with expectations running high after recent successes on the international stage. Craig Fulton emphasized the need for disciplined training and strategic improvements to improve their competitive edge.
Despite a difficult run, the coach remains optimistic about the team’s potential to recover and perform well at the Asia Cup, aiming to restore confidence among supporters.
Fans and analysts hope that the focused efforts under Coach Fulton’s guidance will bring a positive change soon. The upcoming Asia Cup is seen as a crucial opportunity for the team to regain momentum and showcase their true capabilities.
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