Japan Coach Jude Menezes In Awe Of Indian Hockey's Ever-Growing Supply Line
He may have settled abroad more than 20 years ago but former India goalkeeper Jude Menezes keenly follows the progress of the sport back home and is in awe of the ever-growing supply line of Indian hockey. The Mumbai-born Menezes is settled in New Zealand and was the assistant coach of the New Zealand women's hockey team at the Tokyo Olympics. He is currently the head coach of Japan women's team which is competing at the FIH Olympic Qualifier here for a Paris Games ticket.
"Indian hockey has improved vastly under foreign coaches. There is no dearth of talent in India. The competition is huge. If one player misses out there are 10-15 others to replace him," Menezes told PTI on the sidelines of the tournament.
"The hockey programme and foreign coaches played a big role in creating this. India's style of hockey has changed over the years. They now play according to a structure, which is paying rich dividends." Menezes, who moved to Auckland in 2002 from Mumbai, represented India in 133 matches and was part of the country's 2000 Sydney Olympics squad.
The 52-year-old was also impressed with the fitness of current Indian hockey players.
"It's amazing to see the fitness of current Indian hockey players. They are definitely one of the fittest and fastest teams in the world. They play a very fast brand of hockey," said Menezes.
"Australia used to be the fastest hockey playing nation but I can say without any doubt that India are at par with Australia now in terms of fitness." Japan are placed second in Pool A with four points from two games and Menezes, who guided the team to the 2022 Asia Cup title in Oman, knows the significance of the tournament.
"We know how big this tournament is for us. It's a qualification for the Olympic