Tengku Ahmad not losing sleep over poor goal return


  • Hockey
  • Friday, 26 Sep 2014

Malaysian hockey forward Tengku Ahmad Tajuddin trying to shake off two Korean players in the match at the Incheon Asian Games on Thursday. Malaysia lost 2-1. - KAMARUL ARIFFIN/ The STAR

INCHEON: Malaysian hockey forward Tengku Ahmad Tajuddin has only one goal to show in the Incheon Asiad so far.

But coach A. Arulselvaraj is cool about it as he has given the 28-year-old Tengku Ahmad a new task – to be a feeder to the younger forwards in the team.

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