Tenaga still have the spark despite setback, says coach Saiful


PETALING JAYA: The opportunity to repeat their treble win last season may have slipped away for Tenaga Nasional, but it has in no way made the team lose their spark.

The Malaysian Hockey League (MHL) defending champions fell 1-2 to Terengganu in the Charity Shield on Saturday, but head coach Nor Saiful Zaini said his players were not sulking.

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