Losing the final twice forces Tengku Ahmad to rethink future with team


No way through: Japan goalkeeper Takashi Yoshikawa (left) stops Malaysian Tengku Ahmad Tajuddin’s attempt during the penalty shootout in the hockey final on Saturday.

STRIKER Tengku Ahmad Tajuddin Tengku Abdul Jalil may consider his future with the men’s hockey team after losing the Asian Games final twice.

“It’s disappointing to be the second best for the second time. I’ll consider my position in the team,” said the 32-year-old Tengku Ahmad.

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