Fulton promises tight, tailored WC blueprint, says detailed plan in place
New Delhi: Indian men’s hockey coach Craig Fulton has promised a “tailored and detailed” plan for each one of the tricky opponents that await his team in the World Cup later this year and backed the currently faltering side to peak at the right time.
India have managed just one win this season, a penalty shootout triumph over Australia in an FIH Pro League match in Hobart. The team is drawn to play top-seeded England, traditional rivals Pakistan, and a determined Wales side in Pool D of the World Cup starting August 15 in the Netherlands and Belgium.
All group-stage matches will be held at the Wagener Hockey Stadium in Amstelveen, Netherlands.
“We’ll be working hard on our structure, our press, and our finishing - the fine margins that decide games at this level. Every opponent in this pool has different strengths, so our preparation will be tailored and detailed. The next few months are about peaking at exactly the right moment,” Fulton said. Reacting to the draw, Fulton stressed on the squad’s readiness to embrace the challenge. “We’re excited. It’s a strong group, but that’s exactly what you want at a World Cup to be tested against the best. The mood in the camp is very positive. The players are motivated and hungry, and knowing our opponents now gives us real clarity and focus going into our preparation,” he said.
Analysing the varied tactical challenges Pool D presents, Fulton emphasised the need for adaptability and respect for each team’s unique style of play.
“England are a well-organised, physical side who are also top seed in our pool. Pakistan bring flair, unpredictability, and a rich hockey tradition — never a side to take lightly. Wales are making their mark on the international stage and will be full of energy and determination.
We respect every opponent in this pool, but we back ourselves against all of them,” Fulton asserted.