Tag: professionalism

  • PM Modi, Rajnath Singh extend greetings to navy personnel and their families

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh greeted on the occasion of Navy Day today. PM Modi said on Twitter, “Happy Navy Day to all our brave marines and their families. The Indian Navy fearlessly protects our shores and also provides humanitarian assistance in times of need. We also remember India’s rich maritime tradition for centuries. “

    My best wishes and best wishes to all personnel of this outstanding force on the occasion of IndianNavy Day. The Indian Navy is at the forefront of securing our seas by ensuring maritime security. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said that I salute his bravery, courage and professionalism.

    IHQ MoD (Navy) and DPR, Ministry of Defense, New Delhi spokesperson of the Indian Navy said in a tweet, “On the occasion of # NavyDay2020, we reaffirm the strong commitment of # IndianNavy to serve the nation and provide our maritime In the direction of ensuring security and territorial integrity “Admiral Karambir Singh, Chief of Naval Staff and all personnel of the Indian Navy.”

    Every year December 4 is celebrated as Naval Day to commemorate the decisive naval action by Indian Navy ships at Karachi Port, which marked the beginning of India’s victory over Pakistan in the 1971 Indo-Pak War.

  • “Against teams that play with an average block or lower, (Real Madrid) do have certain difficulties”

    Shakhtar Donetsk manager Luis Castro spoke to the press after Real their big 2 – 0 win over Real Madrid on Tuesday night. Among many interesting quotes where he spoke about tactics, Castro also answered a question we asked him about Real Madrid’s struggles this season against defensive teams, and if that affected his game plan:

    “Against teams that play with an average block or lower, they do have certain difficulties”, Castro said. “We let their wingers get the ball but closed the central spaces.”

    Castro also answered a question about Cristiano Ronaldo, and whether or not his team’s tactics would’ve changed if Ronaldo was still around.

    “When we prepare for any match with any opponent, we analyze each player individually,” Castro said. “Our footballers, even before installation, a few days before the match, have access to video with the actions of both the opponent in general and certain performers. Then we move on to viewing the command dynamics – attack, defense, transitions. And then, of course, there is a motivational component, but it already happens almost before the match itself. We are preparing in this way for absolutely all matches of the championship, the Ukrainian Cup or the Champions League. This professionalism is always with us. We do not divide matches into more important and less important ones, but we approach each opponent with great professionalism and respect.”