Chiefs & Pirates Transfer News: Mohafe opens up on Appollis & Matuludi’s future

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Polokwane City duo Oswin Appollis and Thabang Matuludi have been delivering effectively for Polokwane City.

Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates have been linked with the two players as they hope to strengthen their squads in the ongoing winter transfer window. Amakhosi are working harder to improve their attack as they target a trophy to end their 10-year-long trophy drought.

The Buccaneers are working on their depth to enable them to compete effectively for the Premier Soccer League title.

Polokwane's latest update on Matuludi and Appollis

Oswin Appollis Polokwane City

The Rise and Shine coach Phuti Mohafe has insisted there is no intention to let his star players leave in the January transfer window.

“There will be no exits, that's number one. Number two, yes we are looking at beefing up the team but we are a team that comes with surprises. The question of Appollis and Matuludi must stop.

“We also don't divulge our targets and you will only see them after the window has closed, you will see new faces after the window has closed and we will be like a hot knife to butter.”

‘Rise and Shine' are determined to play continental football 

Njabulo Blom Kaizer Chiefs vs Polokwane City

Polokwane have done quite well in the league; they are currently on 25 points from 14 points which puts them third on the table.

“We are a self-motivated team. We set ourselves a target and we are not yet there, we are five points behind as far as reaching the target we set for the first round of the season.

“Sekhukhune United are giving us problems for that number three spot but if we finish where we are, why not take the chance to play in the [Caf Confederation] Cup? It's our dream to play continental football and our hunger to go there gives us the courage to win matches. We are motivated to give it a shot.”

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