New Delhi:
Another controversy brewing in Indian Hockey with Chief Coach Jose Brasa reportedly lashing out at the Sports Authority of India and Hockey India.
The Spaniard claims that he's been treated like a slave, Brasa who took over the reigns as the coach of the hockey team in 2009 has no say in the selection process which he feels is hampering the team's performance.
"He said I have lost. Your system has won. I tried my best to change it. I pleaded, I cried, I did everything. But it won't budge," according to media report.
Brasa said India and Pakistan were the only countries where the coach didn't pick the team. "I was expected to conquer the world with my hands tied. I would have quit long ago but for the players."
The Spaniard claims that he's been treated like a slave, Brasa who took over the reigns as the coach of the hockey team in 2009 has no say in the selection process which he feels is hampering the team's performance.
"He said I have lost. Your system has won. I tried my best to change it. I pleaded, I cried, I did everything. But it won't budge," according to media report.
Brasa said India and Pakistan were the only countries where the coach didn't pick the team. "I was expected to conquer the world with my hands tied. I would have quit long ago but for the players."
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