"I did not have any differences with Oltmans's style of coaching. We had difference of opinion on selection matters. I felt some of the younger players needed to gain international exposure. I don't believe players sitting in the camp for two years with no international exposure. Their skills need to be upscaled," John told PTI during an interaction.
John, who was appointed High-Performance Director, took charge of the men's team as interim coach after Hockey India yesterday sacked Oltmans despite a largely successful four- and-half-years stint in India.
Asked whether selection differences was the melting point for Oltmans' ouster, John said in the negative by saying it was not his decision, but an unanimous decision taken by the committee.
"That (my differences with Oltmans) wasn't certainly the case (for Team India Coach's sacking). There was presentations by team and also Oltmans. Thereafter, the committee made an unanimous decision to look for a coach," he said.
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John also made it clear that he will like to get some of the senior players out of their comfort zones.
Replying to a query, John informed that the search for new coach will begin next week. John will be in-charge of the team till a suitable replacement is found for a smooth transition.