Despite having the better share of chances in their final Pool B match against Germany, the hosts could not execute them and went down 0-2.
Summing up the performance of his players at the end of the pool stage, coach Marijne said better match statistics doesn't have any significance if a team can't win.
"If you look at the match statistics, we have more circle entries, more penalty corners, more ball possession but eventually it is about scoring. The chances we get we have to make use of them," the Dutchman said at the post-match press conference.
After producing an inspired performance with a 1-1 draw against world champions Australia, an inconsistent India slumped to back-to-back defeats against England (2-3) and Germany (0-2) to finish at the bottom of their pool.
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Marijne said the Indians have plenty of work to do ahead of their Wednesday's quarterfinal encounter against the top team of Pool A, which will be decided tomorrow.
He, however, was pleased with the way the team responded in the last two quarters.
"We were 0-2 down but I was happy to see the team fighting on. In the first half, our technical skills were not good enough. We didn't play stick to stick hockey. The Germans were very good in their technical skills," Marijne said.
"We committed many unforced errors today. We need to improve on our passing," he said.