Wary Kolagano won't count the chicks yet

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Pius Kolagano is among the most experienced players at Flamengo Santos having twice won the league with BDF XI before and many of the team's youngsters look up to him for guidance.

The former Zebras' defender knows what it takes to win the league and while he has confidence in his young team-mates, he is wary of the second round pressure and he does not want to count his chickens before they hatch.

After beefing up their squad with experienced players like Kolagano, Patrick Mathaba, Seabo Gabanakgosi and Mooketsi "Parker" Mampori, Santos have been on a steady rise to the top. Their occupying the second spot is no mistake and if they maintain the same momentum and hope that Mochudi Centre Chiefs slip, then they could be headed for their first title. "We have been playing well so far but we are only about to reach the half way stage. The second round is when your endurance both as a team and as individuals is tested. It will be at that time that we experience players have to show the youngsters how it is done," Kolagano said.

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