Maposa happy to be back at Chiefs

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Mochudi Centre Chiefs' goalkeeper, Noah Maposa says he is excited to be back at Magosi after spending six months on loan at South African First Division side, Bay United. Maposa and Pontsho Moloi were loaned to the South African side last year. Both rejoined Chiefs this week.

Maposa says that he will always have a soft spot for Chiefs and hence he is excited to be back. "Chiefs are a big side and every player would like to be associated with the club. I like football and I want to help the club win things this season. I come back at a time when the team is under a different coach (Wesley Mondo) and I'm not going to relax and rely on history. The team has good goalkeepers and I have to convince the technical team that I deserve a starting place," says Maposa. He will face competition from Barolong 'Toldo' Lemmenyane, Mompoloki 'Wrist' Sephekolo and Gontse Tlhowe who have all featured in Chiefs' 18 games this season. 

The 24-year-old shot stopper pointed out that what makes his return more exciting are the club's passionate supporters. "I love the supporters because they make me perform every time. I want to urge them to attend our games because we're here to help make them happy," he says. Maposa denies reports that they have returned to Chiefs because their contracts at Bay United have been terminated.

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