India Clinches Bronze in Men's Hockey at Paris Olympics, Captain Calls for Support

India Clinches Bronze in Men’s Hockey at Paris Olympics, Captain Calls for Support

After a thrilling 2-1 victory over Spain, India secured the bronze medal at the Paris Olympics, marking their 13th Olympic medal in men’s hockey and fourth bronze. Captain Harmanpreet Singh expressed his gratitude and called for continued support for the team.

Reflecting on the tournament, Harmanpreet acknowledged the disappointment of their semi-final loss to Germany but praised his team’s resilience. “Medal is medal. Both medals are big, I think in terms of Indian hockey, we are going up again, showing that we can beat any team in the world,” he said.

Harmanpreet emphasized the team’s commitment to restoring Indian hockey to its former glory. “India’s history in hockey is huge. We are trying to get us back to the top again. It is my humble plea that please support us and we will definitely do better next time,” he added.

While expressing regret for not winning gold, Harmanpreet expressed satisfaction with the team’s medal performance. “This is a big achievement for us. One has to wait for Olympics for four years. Our mentality is that we want to win always. We wanted to win gold and people believed in us that we can win gold, and for that, I apologize. We could have done it, but we just fell short. But we have won back-to-back medals, and that is a big achievement for India,” he said.

Harmanpreet specifically lauded goalkeeper PR Sreejesh, whose outstanding performance in the bronze medal match was pivotal. “There are kids in our team, who are younger than PR Sreejesh’s career. He has been with us for such a long time and he has made India proud. It was an emotional moment for the team and we wanted to dedicate this tournament to PR Sreejesh,” he concluded.