Zebras face hapless Sihlangu

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The Zebras will be attempting to stretch their unbeaten run when they trot onto the new Lobatse Stadium to take on lowly Swaziland in an international friendly tonight.

Never mind that it is a preparatory match, as a win will cement their recent meteoric rise that has seen them shoot to the top of Group K in the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers. Interestingly, the Zebras were in Equatorial Guinea a fortnight ago without head coach Stanley Tshosane and their South Africa-based stars, save for Mogogi Gabonamong, and still managed to post a 2-0 win.

Tshosane was excited by the win and believes it signalled that everyone has embraced the winning culture that has been built up over the last few months. Against this backdrop, he would want his charges to post a victory in tonight's tie.

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