Buenos Aires: The Indian team's chief hockey coach Graham Reid, though happy with his boys overcoming Olympic champions Argentina 4-3 in the opening practice match, was critical of the visitors allowing the home team to claw back into the game.
"We allowed Argentina to come back into the game particularly in the third quarter where they scored twice. When you play a strong team like them, we need to be consistent in all the quarters," said Reid ahead of the second match on Wednesday.
India will play a total of six matches against Argentina -- four practice and two back-to-back FIH Pro League ties on April 11 and 12 -- and defender Harmanpreet Singh has termed it as the best possible for the Tokyo Olympics.
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"Good win but there's scope to be more consistent," said Reid after the match late on Tuesday.
Drag-flickers Harmanpreet Singh (28th minute), Rupinder Pal Singh (33rd) and Varun Kumar (47th) converted the penalty corners, while Nilakanta Sharma (16th) opened the account.