Key Points

Haryana Steelers suffered a tough opening loss against Bengal Warriorz in the Pro Kabaddi League. Coach Manpreet Singh remained remarkably calm and confident about the team's long-term prospects. Star raider Naveen Kumar acknowledged tactical errors that led to the defeat. The team is determined to learn quickly and aims to dominate the league in the coming matches.

Key Points: Manpreet Vows Haryana Steelers Trophy Chase After PKL Opener Loss

  • Defending champions suffer 54-44 loss in season opener
  • Naveen Kumar admits tactical mistakes cost the team
  • Coach Manpreet promises quick performance correction
  • Team focused on long-term championship goal
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'We're not here to count wins and losses, but to lift trophy:' Coach Manpreet after Haryana Steelers' opening loss

Haryana Steelers coach Manpreet remains confident after Bengal Warriorz defeat, promises team will bounce back stronger in Pro Kabaddi League Season 12

"We're not here to count wins and losses, we're here to lift the trophy - Manpreet Singh, Haryana Steelers Coach"

Vizag, Sep 1

Haryana Steelers may have gone down against Bengal Warriorz in their Pro Kabaddi League Season 12 opener, but head coach Manpreet Singh made it clear that this was no reason to panic.

Bengal Warriorz laid down an early marker as they opened their PKL 12 campaign with a fascinating 54-44 win against Haryana Steelers at the Vishwanadh Sports Club in Vizag on Sunday.

"We played very well. Our raiding was strong, our defence also held its ground. But there's a big difference between winning a match and winning a trophy," said Manpreet, his words carrying a message that the defending champions' ambitions lie far beyond this result.

The coach was quick to stress that the team is still finding its rhythm. "It is very difficult to perform at peak levels in the first match. Every league takes one or two matches for the team to settle. Once the team is set, you will see a very different Haryana Steelers."

Star raider Naveen Kumar also pulled no punches while reflecting on the loss. "We lost the match because we didn't do what the coach had told us to do. The boys fought, but we made mistakes that Bengal Warriorz capitalised on, like the Super Raid. These are small errors, and we will fix them fast."

At the same time, Manpreet's defiance stood out. "This is just the first step. We're not here to count wins and losses, we're here to lift the trophy at the end. That's the only standard I'm holding this team to."

Closing on a note of intent, Singh issued a warning to the rest of the league. "We'll correct our errors and come back harder. When this team clicks, everyone will feel the heat. Haryana Steelers will not just compete -- we are here to dominate."

- IANS

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Priya S
Love this confidence! But honestly, defense looked shaky today. Too many easy points given away. Need to tighten up before next match against UP Yoddhas.
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Aditya G
Naveen Kumar accepting responsibility shows good leadership. Super Raid mistakes cost them dearly today. But champions learn from losses 🏆
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Sarah B
As someone new to kabaddi, I'm impressed by the sportsmanship here. No excuses, just focus on improvement. Excited to follow Haryana's journey this season!
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Karthik V
Defending champions shouldn't lose by 10 points in opener though. Coach is right about long-term vision, but need immediate improvements. Raiding was good but defense collapsed in final minutes.
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Michael C
That's the spirit! Early losses mean nothing in long leagues. Remember Chennai Super Kings in IPL? Started poorly, finished champions. Haryana has the quality to do the same in PKL.

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