KUALA LUMPUR: National men’s hockey team head coach Sarjit Singh is adamant that they are on the right track despite their lacklustre performances of ...
: National men’s hockey team head coach Sarjit Singh is adamant that they are on the right track despite their lacklustre performances of late.
“If you ask me, the team are getting better. It’s just that the results are not forthcoming. Everybody knows we have three good players - Muhammad Marhan Mohd Jalil, Fitri Saairi and Faizal Saari. For the record, since taking charge of the Speedy Tigers in March from Arul Selvaraj, Sarjit Singh has failed to guide the team to any titles in the three tournaments they have participated in so far this year.As such, he said, they will continue to work on improving their weaknesses, especially their physical fitness.
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