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Manpreet Singh denies Tirkey fallout, keen to continue till Asian Games | Other Sports News

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Veteran midfielder Manpreet Singh on Friday rubbished rumours of a fall-out with Hockey India supremo Dilip Tirkey, clarifying that the former India skipper has in fact encouraged him to surpass his record of being the most-capped player for the senior national team.


Tirkey currently holds the record of making 412 international appearances, the most by an Indian men’s hockey international and Manpreet, at 411, is just two matches shy of breaking his long-standing record.


While there were rumours that all was not well between Manpreet and Tirkey after the veteran midfielder was dropped from the list of core probables for the FIH Pro League earlier this year, the duo came out in public to clear the misunderstanding.

 

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Manpreet on Friday expressed his desire to continue playing at least till the Asian Games and then will take a call on his future depending upon his fitness.


“At present my focus is on the Asian Games and I will continue to play till the Asian Games as I am fit and training daily. My body is responding to what I am asking it but after that I will take a call looking at my fitness,” Manpreet said on the sidelines of the eighth Hockey India Annual Awards here.


“Coach (Craig) Fulton’s idea is simple. He will pick the players who are fit. For me also, if I am not fit, I cannot play. In world hockey, fitness is the most important thing.


Manpreet said an unnecessary controversy was created after his ouster from the probables list and it he decided to sit out to spend time with his family..

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“A lot of things happened. I have spoken to Dilip sir personally as well. He told me he does not have any problem if I play the 412th game. He wants me to break the record. He wants me to become the first Indian to play 500 games. That’s what he wants. He said that he would be very happy if I break the record,” Manpreet said.


Tirkey also cleared the air on his part, insisting that he never cared for his record.


“He (Manpreet) has played 411 matches, and I wish to clarify that it is absolutely not the case as has being suggested in the media and on social media that he is being prevented from playing simply to stop him from breaking a record.


“Had that been our intention, he could have been dropped immediately after the Pro League, when the team’s performance was lackluster. However, we have always prioritized treating our players with respect and encouraging them to perform well,” the HI president said.

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Tirkey said looking at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics HI’s focus on development of young players..


“The roadmap for the future was established during the 2024 Paris Olympics cycle. Under this framework, a list of six or seven senior players was drawn up who would not be part of the Los Angeles Olympics squad. The objective was to groom new players for the upcoming Olympics.”.


At 33, Manpreet boasts of two consecutive Olympic bronze medals in 2020 and 2024, three Commonwealth Games medals including two silvers, and three Asian Games medals including two golds. He was also awarded the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award in 2021.


“The journey has been long and had many upsets. But I think it was good. I am very lucky to have reached here. My team has contributed a lot to this. In 2012, we finished at 12th, then we have got back-to-back bronze medals. It has been such a great journey.

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“When I came as a teenager of 18-years of age and finished 12th in Olympics, it was a low point. But the bronze medals at Olympics are the high point,” he said.

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Donald Trump reveals true feelings on Fernando Mendoza skipping White House visit for Indiana’s CFP celebration

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Fernando Mendoza was not present during his alma mater’s visit to the White House on Monday, and at least one person was disappointed at it.

While commemorating the Indiana Hoosiers’ undefeated run to the national college football title, Donald Trump said about not seeing the No. 1 pick of the 2026 draft around:

“I’m not happy, but that’s okay. The reason he didn’t is because he’s at spring training, right? And I actually said, ‘Let him! He’s got to win.’”

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During the Las Vegas Raiders’ rookie minicamp, Mendoza had been candid about missing the visit to focus on training for the first time as a pro:

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“I’m on the bottom of the totem pole here. I’ve got to prove myself. I can’t miss practice. I don’t have the calendar, but as a rookie, I don’t think that’s a good look. I want to try to best serve my teammates, and I don’t know if that’d be accomplishing that goal.”


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Raiders owner Mark Davis gets candid on Fernando Mendoza leading franchise rebuild

For most of the Raiders’ fanbase, the Fernando Mendoza era is one of optimism. After Derek Carr’s departure and three straight years of floundering veterans, the franchise finally has a young quarterback it could rally around.

Owner Mark Davis is well aware of that notion, as he put it when speaking to Raider Nation Radio’s JT The Brick last Thursday:

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“With Fernando Mendoza coming in as potentially the starting quarterback is just so exciting. We’ve got the pieces in place, it’s going to take a while to get all the players and everything, but I believe we’re at the forefront of getting this thing going again.”

He added:

“We continually win the offseason, it’s time to now make it translate to the regular season. I do feel a different vibe around this building right now. Everybody really is working together. Everybody seems to be on the same page. It seems like we’re ready to go for a long-term, sustained growth now.”

The Raiders’ OTAs begin on May 18 and will last until June 4. Mandatory minicamp will be from June 6 to 11.