Chiefs vow to fight until end

Happy Pilane of Mochudi Centre Chiefs(in black) and Khumoetsile Kufigwa of Tlokweng United during the two sides' 1-1 draw on Saturday PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Happy Pilane of Mochudi Centre Chiefs(in black) and Khumoetsile Kufigwa of Tlokweng United during the two sides' 1-1 draw on Saturday PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

Mochudi Centre Chiefs assistant coach, Thabo Mothibi, has intimated that his side is still aiming for promotion to the elite league despite dropping two points against Tlokweng United.

That was after playing to 1-1 draw on Saturday in a Debswana First Division South League match in Tlokweng. With only five games left, Mothibi stated that Magosi will incessantly chase the log leaders and collect maximum points. “Yeah, five games to go; this was a game we should have won to close the gap. But we will still keep on fighting, aluta continua until the last game. We are far from giving up.

Tough game that was very close with not many chances. But I am happy that we managed to at least walk out with a point. But this was a game we should have won to close the gap because we could have gone up to second place,” Mothibi said. The two teams had a quite day in the office without having a sniff at a goal more especially in the first half.

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