Koreans will take their time to find successor to master flicker Jong-hyun


No way through: Canada’s Jude Nicholson (left) attempts to get the ball past a South Korean player in their Sultan Azlan Shah Cup match yesterday. South Korea are still looking for a capable replacement for their penalty corner specialist Jang Jong-hyun (pic, below).

IPOH: South Korea are not rushing to reveal their hidden flicker who could one day replace veteran Jang Jong-hyun.

South Korea got their first win in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup after they beat Canada 1-0 yesterday.

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