Key Points

The Indian men's hockey team is set to face the Netherlands again after a heartbreaking 1-2 loss in their previous encounter. Captain Harmanpreet Singh and head coach Craig Fulton are confident about making strategic improvements in their upcoming match. With seven games remaining in the competition and crucial World Cup 2026 qualification at stake, the team is determined to bounce back strongly. The match promises high-intensity hockey as India seeks to prove its mettle against the world's top-ranked team.

Key Points: India Hockey Team Targets Revenge Against Netherlands

  • India aims to improve after close defeat against Netherlands
  • Harmanpreet Singh leads team's determination for comeback
  • FIH World Cup 2026 qualification stakes are high
  • Team focuses on tactical adjustments for next match
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India aims to bounce back after narrow loss against Netherlands in FIH Hockey Pro League

Indian men's hockey team seeks redemption after narrow 1-2 loss, aiming to bounce back in FIH Pro League match

"We want to push ourselves as hard as we can - Craig Fulton, Head Coach"

Amstelveen, June 8

After a closely contested match which ended in 1-2 loss against the Netherlands in their FIH Hockey Pro League 2024/25 (Men), the Indian Men's Hockey Team is eager to bounce back in their second encounter against the World No. 1 side on 9th June 2025 at the Wagener Hockey Stadium in Amstelveen, Netherlands.

The Indian side showed promise in the early phases of the first half, with Captain Harmanpreet Singh converting a penalty corner to give his side the lead. The Dutch side, however, made a strong comeback and ultimately emerged victorious courtesy of a brace from Thijs van Dam, which included the winning goal in the 58th minute, as per the Hovkey India press release.

With seven games left to play in the competition, India currently stands fourth in the points table with 15 points. With the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 spot up for grabs, India will aim to do well in the remaining matches and gain maximum points against challenging opponents.

Reflecting on the team's performance in the last match, the Indian team's head coach Craig Fulton said, "We did well in the first half, but the third quarter wasn't as good. In the fourth quarter, we did well again and were winning the ball, but we weren't getting any shots on goal. It was unfortunate to lose like that because I thought we could push for a draw."

With the team gearing up for the next game, Fulton commented on his team's mindset and stated, "We want to push ourselves as hard as we can, especially against a team like the Netherlands. It was close and we had our chances, so we just need to keep pushing on. We've got seven more games, so there's a long way to go."

"We'll have to look at the match recording, have a debrief with the boys, get their opinion on what we tried to do and then see where we can make improvements," he added.

The team's Captain Harmanpreet Singh spoke on similar lines and stated, "The last match gave us clear areas to improve and as a unit, we're ready to respond. Everyone is determined to bounce back and beat a challenging opponent like the Netherlands. This squad has the potential to beat every opposition and we will ensure we give it our all on the field in the crucial matches coming ahead."

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Tough loss but proud of our boys! Netherlands is world no.1 for a reason. Harmanpreet's penalty corner was class 👏 Just need better finishing in final quarter. Coach Fulton's analysis seems spot on - we'll come back stronger tomorrow! #BleedBlue
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Priya M.
Why do we always struggle in 3rd quarter? Same pattern in Olympics too. Need better fitness and strategy for full 60 minutes. But kudos to defense - holding Netherlands to just 2 goals is an achievement!
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Amit S.
Bhai, 1-2 against Netherlands is not bad at all! Remember we used to lose by 4-5 goals few years back. Progress is visible 💪 Just need to convert more penalty corners - our strongest weapon.
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Sunita R.
The boys played with heart! That last minute goal hurt 😔 But I believe in this team - they've shown they can compete with the best. Hope they get more support from government and corporates like cricket does.
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Vikram J.
Respectful suggestion - we need to develop more young strikers. Too dependent on Harmanpreet's penalty corners. Where are our Dhyan Chands of tomorrow? Hockey India should focus on grassroots development.
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Neha P.
Match timing was 1:30 AM IST! Still thousands of us stayed awake to support 🇮🇳 That's the spirit! Hope Doordarshan shows next match live at better time. Hockey deserves prime time coverage too!

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