Tenaga energised for higher pressure in bid to retain treble


Counting on you: Tenaga Nasional will be banking on their newly-recruited national striker Adam Ashraf Johari (right) to deliver the goals. — MHC

PETALING JAYA: Tenaga Nasional’s quest to retain their Malaysian Hockey League (MHL) treble starts tomorrow when they take on Terengganu in the Charity Shield at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil.

The side coached by experienced tactician Nor Saiful Zaini are the favourites to retain the three titles – Charity Shield, League and TNB Cup – but the competition is much tougher this season, with two foreign clubs Liaoning (China) and Territory Stingers (Australia) making up the 10-team league.

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