Khumalo remains calm

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TAFIC coach Willard Khumalo remains confident that his struggling side will soon turn the corner in the be MOBILE Premier League. TAFIC have lost its last four games to Extension Gunners, Township Rollers, Boteti Young Fighters and Notwane, conceding 10 goals and scoring four. This has left the northern giants' 13th position with nine points from 10 games.

Supporters are now wondering if the club might be heading for the dusty grounds of the First Division. Accusing fingers were pointed at Khumalo after the defeat to Notwane at the weekend. Fans blamed him for poor fielding.

The club's problems might worsen this weekend when it faces league champions at the Francistown Stadium. TAFIC is facing a financial crisis and is not likely to sign good players before the transfer window ends this weekend. The only big name which has arrived at the club is Township Rollers' goalkeeper Lesego 'Chokri' Moeng on a six-months' loan.

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