"I cannot do anything about what people talk about me. I am just focusing on what I can do as a coach. My quest is to build team, which can give results on regular basis," Marijne told PTI today.
Marijne was associated with women's national team before being appointed as the chief coach of the men's team. But by his own admission, he has coached more men's team.
"In the last eight years, I had coached more men's teams more than women's. I feel confident about this job and that is most important thing for me right now."
"Yeah, they were disappointed because they were happy with what we were doing. I am happy that they were disappointed because if they weren't that would have meant I was not doing my job properly," he said.
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Reacting to outgoing coach Oltmans' remarks that foreign coaches in India need to be prepared for getting sacked, Marijne said he does not want to focus on issues which distracts him.
Replying to a query, Marijne said the biggest challenge for him is to know the team better in next following months.
Asked which are the areas he would like to focus, Marijne said it is too early to take a call, but he would watch players in action during Asia Cup next month.
"Asia Cup will be important tournament for me to assess players where they stand and what needs to be done on their shortcomings and improvement on their strengths," he said.
Replying to a query, Marijne said this is not the first time he is working under players-driven coaching system.
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