Zebras likely to tackle Lesotho without Thuma, Koko

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The Zebras face Lesotho in a preparatory match today with captain Mompati Thuma and Sekhana Koko unlikely to be fielded after training injury scares at Royal Bafokeng Sports Campus in Rustenburg, South Africa where the national team is in camp.

 
BDF XI skipper Thuma is struggling with a hamstring injury while Township Rollers winger Koko picked up an ankle injury last Sunday.  "Thuma has had to do some special training on his own because of a hamstring injury," Zebras coach Stanley Tshosane told Mmegi Sport yesterday.

"It appears this is an old injury that was aggravated during one of our sessions here, but he is getting better."Tshosane said Koko had also joined Thuma on the sidelines after injuring his ankle during training last Sunday. The Zebras play a practice match against Lesotho in Rustenburg today as they wrap up their camp."We've done physical training more than anything else during this camp," Tshosane continued. "We have not planned to play any friendly matches, except for this one against Lesotho today." Tshosane said.

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