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Pakistan showed character and responsibility to ensure they make a good start to the tournament. -Photo by AP

Salman Akbar is a veteran goal-keeper who made his debut for Pakistan’s hockey team in 2001. Termed by Olympian Shahid Ali Khan as one of the most hard-working players in the game, Akbar has won the 2005 Rabo Trophy and the 2010 Asian Games gold medal with Pakistan. He was adjudged the ‘best keeper’ in both events. Here, he gives his analysis of Pakistan's performance against Spain and previews the next match against Argentina which will take place on Wednesday at 23:00 PST.

In the end, it was a great performance by Pakistan against Spain on Monday.

After failing to achieve good results in the practice matches before the Olympics, the team showed character and responsibility to ensure they make a good start to the tournament.

Halting the Spanish Armada

There was a moment in the first half when two Pakistani players were shown the greencard and Pakistan were playing with nine players. I thought the Greenshirts had a lucky escape here as Spain failed to capitalise on the number advantage and punish Pakistan. Had it been the likes of Australia or Great Britain, they would not have let this opportunity slip, so Pakistan need to ensure they don’t make the same mistake in the future.

Pakistan’s defence played really well, with some good interceptions and tackles. They played with patience and almost every time they were under threat, all the players got behind the ball and worked as a unit. This, I believe, was the key to their performance.

Spain, meanwhile, should thank their goalkeeper Francisco Cortes for keeping the score-line 0-0 until the 45th minute.

In the midfield Waseem Ahmed handled the pressure with style. However, there was still some room for improvement. For starters, they very static in defence on several occasions and the defenders were caught ball-watching, which provided Spain with the opportunity to score their equaliser within a minute of Rehan Butt’s strike. Pakistan have to be very alert, especially after scoring a goal.

The build-up play from Pakistan has to improve. They failed to create chances that would threaten the Spanish defence, had a high ratio of shots missed and there was a lack of pressure on the ball-carrier.

Pakistan’s goalkeeper Imran Shah should forget about the goal he conceded and from now on, he should be under the bars with more aggression and confidence. Pakistan are playing with only one goalkeeper so Imran should get rid of the burden of the goal conceded against Spain and play with a free mind. 

Haseem Khan and Waqas Sharif should shed the tag of being juniors. They have gained a lot of experience over the last couple of years and it should show in their performance. Shakeel Abbasi gave a solid performance and last but not the least, Rehan did what everyone knows he is capable of.

Pakistan’s substitutions were timely and they should keep on mixing up the players in the remaining matches as well.

South American challenge

The match against Argentina is very crucial, not just for us but also the South Americans. Argentina lost to hosts Great Britain 4-1 and Pakistan will take to the field with greater confidence having drawn against a good team.

Argentina are ranked ninth in the world but this will be new day and a new match so there should be no complacency from Pakistan. While Argentina are a team we can beat with relative ease, Pakistan should be mindful that it’s not going to be a walk in a park. Argentina qualified for the Olympics after winning Pan-American Cup and had good preparation period wherein they played the final of Sultan Azlan Shah Cup only last month and lost by a slim margin (1-0) to New Zeeland. While Pakistan managed to beat them (4-2) in the first match in Malaysia, it will be a renewed challenge in London.

Argentina play a very physical game and are always on the lookout to break the attack of the opponents. In their build-up, Pedro Ibarra  – who remains their most important player – deploys the technique of playing high balls, which can be very effective for his team. He is also their go-to man for penalty corners. Imran Shah should keep an eye on the low left-hand side of the goal, since that is Ibarra’s favourite angle.

Argentina play pressure hockey and create their attacks mostly with some individual play. Their defence remains a weak point but when they defend as a unit, the South Americans are extremely hard to break down. While defending, they put the maximum number of players on the ball so transferring the ball will be a key area against them.

Pakistan should start the game with running press and not allow Ibarra to be the part of their build up. Pakistan should try to gain an early lead to try and force Argentina to come out to level the score, which will give lot of space to the men in green to attack.


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Comments (22)

Khalid Shafiq
August 1, 2012 3:01 pm
Pakistani hockey team have to play with well planned scheme in each match and their coaching should be on the top to achieve it. Former hockey hero Hanif Khan may be one example to follow to win Olympic.
@mhraja
August 1, 2012 1:36 pm
I hope brains like Salman can bring the glory days back, we still are way behind the top teams but we have all the ingredients to become a force in World hockey. The first step should be restructuring of PHF.
Qasim Bhatti
August 1, 2012 1:08 pm
Amazing work done by Salman Akber! Great writing skills, what a great talent. You should be in London. Inshallah Pakistan will win ;) Ameen!
Salman Akbar
August 1, 2012 12:39 pm
Thanks buddy :) and yes you can call me Sullie as you are doing it from almost last 15 years :)
Salman Akbar
August 1, 2012 12:38 pm
i will answer your question in one of my article so keep reading them this is not the best time to talk about it. Yes i also hope and pray that Imran Shah get his form back it will be really helpful for Pakistan in getting good results.
truth bites
August 1, 2012 9:07 am
There is long and hard job ahead for Pakistan team. If they keep up the hard work and play with free mind and keep attacking the opponent goal while defending own. They should inshallah get the reward and bring back the pride for our nation! Pakistan Inshallah Zindabad!
Syed
August 1, 2012 8:41 am
Where have you been when guiding the team for better performances? Good job! I saw Pak play against Spain. They lack some team understanding and passing agilities...is this true? Why didn't they pressurized Spain when one of the players was suffering from injury and was out for treatment? I would like you to see you as higher advisory to guide the Pak's team for the next years. I also believe that existing keeper Mr. Shah is not as good as you used to be. Is this an over statement? Like to hear more from you Mr. Salman Akbar. Appreciate your answers on my questions. Thank you.
Omair
August 1, 2012 7:13 am
Salman you are a coach in making. Excellent analysis!
Kashif
August 1, 2012 6:47 am
Great analysis Sulle, I think I can call you sullie :) Great comparison of both the teams Good strategy defined for future match Keep it up, keep writing and good luck for Team Pakistan
Hasan
August 1, 2012 6:12 am
Great write up! Glad to kno that there are at least some 'thinking' players in the Pakistani camp. Just a question though, does anyone know why Salman is not playing in London? He sounds like a better keeper than Imran Shah.
A Rahman
August 1, 2012 5:27 am
Well said !
bowkata
August 1, 2012 5:25 am
One Question Salman. Why are you NOT there??? I think Pakistan could have done with a keeper as awesome as you against Spain. Although the defence was awesome in the first game but the keeper's performance was NOT pleasing at all. Hope he can turn it around come tonight. Go Green
ahmet abdulaziz
August 1, 2012 4:16 am
the performance of the Pakistan hockey team so far, is promising. Hopes for reaching the medal table can be pinned.
fawad
August 1, 2012 2:25 am
well analysed
Haris
July 31, 2012 11:19 pm
This is really professional sports writing. Kudos!
Fawad
July 31, 2012 10:33 pm
A Pakistani hockey player with a flair for writing. Great work Salman! Hope the Green shirts can take your advice and build more confidence with a win against Argentina. Akhtar Rasool and Khwaja Junaid both have been there and accomplished a lot for Pakistan, hopefully they will teach the players just what it takes to reach the top. With odds stacked up against them, getting into the play-offs will be nothing short of a miracle. Let it be a memorable farewell for Sohail Abbas and co. inshaAllah.
Khizr shamim
July 31, 2012 10:27 pm
I Salute pakistan hockey team!,insha Allah we wil get that medal!all we have to do is not to get overconfidnt or pressurized just pray to Allah and do the best you can.i know you all have that talent!
muhammad atif
July 31, 2012 9:59 pm
graet article,shopould be made team analyst and planer if we want to win
junaid
July 31, 2012 8:33 pm
excellent piece of writing! sad u couldnt make it but good to see your heart still pumps with them! all prays for them and you!
Salman Akbar
July 31, 2012 8:23 pm
Thanks for the appreciation. I think only i am not the one for the credit have a team behind my articles they deserve more. But yes inshah Allah will keep writing. Hope you will be following my all articles as so much has to come.
Khizr
July 31, 2012 8:17 pm
Great analysis and advice. It should go directly to the team and and team management only. It should not be published in Dawn before the match, as the competitor can read it too :). Just a thought.
Ijaz Mir
July 31, 2012 7:35 pm
salman Akber,I read your analysis again and again, You leave other jobs and Keep on writing.. . God bless you.