Notwane go North

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Spectators travelling to Francistown for the Coca-Cola Cup quarterfinal between Notwane and TASC tomorrow will be treated to an exciting encounter if last year's semi-final clash is any yardstick.

Both teams have not been making headlines since the cup kicked off this year but have secured impressive victories.

The two teams met in the semi-final of the same competition last year where Toronto triumphed. They went on to win the prestigious cup against BDF XI. Speaking in an interview yesterday, Notwane spokesperson, Podi 'Ace' Mooki told Mmegi Sport that they have prepared well for the clash. He said that the preparations are satisfactory adding that they will treat their opponents with respect because they (TASC) are a good side. "It will be a tough game and though we knocked them out last year in the semi finals, they might even be much tougher since they will be playing at home," he said. He attributed the team's sterling performance to the arrival of Zimbabwean tactician, Paul Moyo. He added that Moyo has instilled discipline and balance in the team.

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