“If you can dream it, you can do it,” read another. It summed up India’s woeful preparation, resulting in none of the 24 wrestlers crossing the quarterfinal stage of the world championships, which concluded in Paris last week. GROUP EPoland and star striker Robert Lewandowski had not failed to score in six previous qualifiers, winning five. After the Rio Olympics last year, the WFI parted ways with foreign coach Vladimer Mestvirishvili. Their forwards started the match on an attacking note and made some threatening sallies into the opposition half. ris Saint-Germain as part of its ongoing monitoring of clubs under Financial Fair Playregulations”. Regrouping her energies, Neha won the third game 11-9 before claiming the fourth game 11-8 to complete the win. Jacomelli used his local contacts and ultimately, the team made a 350km journey to Lorraine, a tiny town bordering Germany where they trained at the Stiring-Wendel wrestling club. “Our wrestlers, though good, aren’t technically sound. The arrival of a 37-strong Indian contingent dominated the local news but the stint was hardly helpful for the Indian wrestlers.