Hockey World Cup: India coach Graham Reid said poor execution in the attack by his players was the reason for their failure to pull off a big win against Wales in the FIH Odisha Hockey Men's Hockey World Cup here on Thursday, because of which they lost out on a direct berth in quarterfinals.
India needed to beat Wales by a margin of eight goals but struggled to a 4-2 win and thus finished second behind England in Pool D and will now have to go through the Crossover stage, where they will meet New Zealand.
Reid was not surprised by his forwards failing to take an early lead against Wales, who packed their defence. "If you see the England-Wales game, they did not score till the second quarter. It's quite common against a team that plays like they do to have the first quarter bumping head against the defensive wall and trying to find a way through. I thought we still created a lot of opportunities tonight but unfortunately, we did not execute the way we should. That is the disappointing part," said Reid in the post-match press conference.