Broadhurst remain grounded despite bright start

Broadhurst United coach, Thebeemang is taking one game at a time PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Broadhurst United coach, Thebeemang is taking one game at a time PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Debswana First Division South newcomers, Broadhurst United are not carried away as yet despite accumulating four points from two games in their maiden season. The rookies first played to a 0-0 draw with Modipane United a fortnight ago.

Last Saturday, they invaded Mogoditshane and came out with a 2-0 victory over former Premier League giants, Mogoditshane Fighters. 

However, head coach, Moseki Thebeemang has said they will not try and put themselves under pressure by aiming high early in the league. He said for now their target is to avoid returning to the lower division after just one season in the First Division.

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