Bhubaneswar: Indian men's hockey team will be firm favourites when they take on Russia in the in a two-match final Olympic qualifier here on Friday and Saturday but team's head coach Graham Reid has expressed that his team will treat every team with respect.
India will aim to seal their place in next year's Tokyo Olympics but Reid is very well aware that one bad day in the office can ruin his team's Olympic dream.
"If you look at last week's games in Olympic qualifiers, it's the first thing you would see (how complacency can cost a team)," Reid said on the eve of the first game.
"My message has been pretty much the same ever since I joined the team. Always treat everyone with respect, like you are playing the best in the world. We have prepared as well as we could have and are ready."
India captain Manpreet Singh agreed with his coach and said senior pros like him are doing their best to make the juniors aware about the ill effects of complacency.
"Ever since we have come here, we have always said never underestimate the opponent. Our mindset should only be about winning. All seniors like Rupinder (Pal Singh) or (PR) Sreejesh take all the players along. They tell the youngster that never think it's going to be easy," he said.
"That's what we have been discussing since the last three weeks. Like coach said, the qualifiers last weekend were very close. So we don't have to underestimate Russia or look at their rankings," the captain added.
The Olympic berth from here will be decided on the basis of aggregate scores at the end of the two-match qualifier. In the event of same aggregate score after two encounters, the winner will be decided by shoot-out on Saturday.
Asked about India's shoot-out preparation in the case of an eventuality, the coach said: "We have talked about it, we always practice shoot-outs. Five out of six training sessions finish with shootouts.
"It's an inevitable part of hockey. The players are always prepared and we have chosen players for that," he said.