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'GU are naive, vulnerable without the ball'

Kutlwelo Mpolokang (white) of Mochudi Centre Chiefs blocks Karabo Phiri (red) of Gaborone United during an entertaining 0-0 draw on Friday night.PIC..KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Kutlwelo Mpolokang (white) of Mochudi Centre Chiefs blocks Karabo Phiri (red) of Gaborone United during an entertaining 0-0 draw on Friday night.PIC..KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Mochudi centre Chiefs coach, Pontsho ‘Piro’ Moloi says he is satisfied with the point gained from their goalless draw against defending champions, Gaborone United (GU) on Friday.

The two sides played an entertaining FNB Premiership match before a capacity crowd at the GU Stadium Friday evening.

Moloi was happy with the overall performance of the team, adding that it was a highly tactical match with fewer chances in between for either side to gain maximum points.

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