In spite of being in a tough group with defending Olympic hockey champions Argentina, multiple world champions Australia and the always dangerous Spain, the Indian men’s hockey team will back itself to advance to the knockout stages from Pool A. It’s been a tough job for Graham Reid to keep the team motivated since April last year when the pandemic broke. The 57-year-old former Aussie Olympian, who joined the Indian men’s team as head coach in April 2019, feels it’s time to beat the odds and focus on the job at hand – end up on the podium. In Rio 2016, Indian men lost in the quarterfinals. Four years ago, in London, India, who have won eight Olympic gold medals, lost all their five matches to hit a record low. In Tokyo, India open versus New Zealand on July 24 at the Oi Hockey Stadium. Excerpts from a chat with Reid.