Updated On: 13 August, 2024 07:40 AM IST | Mumbai | Ashwin Ferro
Indian hockey’s midfield maestro Manpreet Singh reveals how he furiously dug his heels into deep defence after Amit Rohidas got a harsh red card in quarter-final v Great Britain; feels bronze-winning team lacked field goals

Manpreet Singh (right) makes a vital clearance in deep defence while goalkeeper PR Sreejesh (in yellow) watches closely during India’s Olympic quarter-final against Great Britain in Paris
While skipper Harmanpreet Singh and retiring goalkeeper PR Sreejesh have been heralded in the wake of Indian hockey’s second consecutive Olympic bronze medal at the Paris Games, one man’s heroic efforts have gone under the radar.
Midfielder Manpreet Singh, 32, who led India to the bronze medal at 2020 Tokyo Olympics, played a stellar role in ensuring the men’s team secured back-to-back Olympic medals for the first time in 52 years.