According to tour skipper PR Sreejesh this tour would help the team set the parameters for their Olympic preparation.

"The matches against Germany and Great Britain are super important for our preparations. It is an opportunity to test ourselves tactically, physically and mentally."

"We are very lucky to be able to play against quality teams, despite the ongoing pandemic. This outing will help us set the parameter and enable us to plan our months leading up to the Olympics," the ace goalkeeper told Hockey India from Krefeld (Germany).

He was of the view that this tour provides a great opportunity to test "ourselves physically, tactically and mentally after a gap of one year ... The entire team is very excited and eager to get on with the first match. It's been more than a year since we played a competitive match, and we are prepared for the challenge."

Talking about the German team, Sreejesh said, "We have watched this team closely, analyzed their game and replicated how we must play against them during the past few weeks in camp."

"They play man-to-man and our style of play will be slightly tweaked in order to succeed against them. The whole idea is to implement what we have been doing in camp these past few months and the focus will be on ourselves," he opined.

"It's been about five days since we arrived in Krefeld and the weather too has not been too cold. It was about 16-18 degrees when we practiced yesterday, and we are quite comfortable playing in this weather," the ace goalkeeper informed.

India last played in the Hockey Pro League held in January and February 2020 where the team took on the Netherlands, Belgium and Australia in Bhubaneswar.

"Not playing competitive matches in over a year has been very difficult, mostly mentally than physically. But the coaching staff ensured the sessions during the National Camp were planned in such a way that it would excite us players and they tried to create an environment of competition in the group.

Though we played a lot of matches internally over the past few months in SAI, the next few weeks in Europe will show exactly where we are at in terms of performance," Sreejesh was quoted by Hockey India release.

About the challenges of playing in a bio-bubble, Sreejesh said, "There are no challenges in this regard. We are very used to being in a bio-bubble and also understand very well that the pandemic is still not over, and we need to be responsible. We have received very strict SOP for this tour, and we are following it to the T."