Enzinkomo promise to rise

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BMC have assured their supporters that they will not relegate to the First Division at the end of the season. Enzinkomo have hit a rough patch ever since winning the prestigious Coca-Cola Cup last year and is now haunted with relegation from the Premier League.

But club spokesman Parks Buthiyi say they are reviving after last weekend's 2-0 victory against another relegation-threatened side, Jwaneng Comets at the Lobatse Stadium. He asserted that the players are now motivated for the next games starting with another relegation haunted side Nico United at home on Saturday.

He pointed out that their aim is not to beat the lowly clubs only but to gun down the giants so that when they move up the standings, the big names go down. He attributed BMC's dismal performance to lack of a full time assistant coach. The problem has now been solved with the appointment of Rapelang 'Raizor' Tsatsilebe. He will assist Clever Hunda while Motswadi Motswadi will now concentrate fulltime as goalkeeper coach.

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