THE Indian team, which finished eighth at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics a few months ago, is today overcome with a sense of deja vu. For a side whichamong the six which participated in the Kuber 18th Champions Trophy in Chennaiwent through the least changes since Atlanta, their performance did not match expectations.To start with, coach Vasudevan Bhaskaran opted for the 4-4-2-1 pattern of play, instead of the traditional 5-3-2-1. With the new rule scrapping offside play, his argument was that, the defence would be under more pressure than before. "As such, I preferred to strengthen the mid-field with a fourth half-back who could double up as an additional forward. Of course, it meant that I had to reduce the number of forwards from the usual seven to six to accommodate the extra halfback. I felt that this would be the best approach, though I wouldnt say that we adopted a defensive posture," he said.