Is Chiefs becoming Botswana's Real Madrid?

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What promised to be a fruitful season will likely end barren for Kgatleng giants, Mochudi Centre Chiefs. Staff Writer, BOITUMELO KHUTSAFALO traces the club's lack of progress and status as the bridesmaids of local football

Ask any football fan to name their best players in the be MOBILE Premier League and you would most probably hear names of Mochudi Centre Chiefs' stars being mentioned frequently. Itayi Gwandu's physical presence, timely tackles and ability to read dangerous moves by any striker makes him one of the top central defenders in the league. Noah Maposa is currently Zebras' number two goalkeeper. This makes him the best goalkeeper in the local league. Zambian defender, James Kachinga, made a name for himself when he joined Chiefs a few seasons ago. He has maintained that form ever since and together with Township Rollers' captain, Edwin Olerile and Mosimanegape Ramohibidu of BMC, they are probably the best three left backs in the league. Joel Mogorosi will definitely be a strong contender for the Player of the Season award. The Zebras' speedy winger has proved beyond reasonable doubt that besides speed, he has some skill and an eye for goal.

Moemedi Moatlhaping currently tops the scoring charts and the list of star players at Chiefs goes on and on. But there is a missing link - Magosi has very little to show in terms of silverware despite assembling one of the most expensive squads in local soccer in recent years.

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