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Highlands Park face a tricky Wits side

25 November 2019, 6:29 PM  |
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The Lions of the North have dropped a lot of crucial points both home and away.

The Lions of the North have dropped a lot of crucial points both home and away.

Image: Twitter: @HighlandsP_FC

The Lions of the North have dropped a lot of crucial points both home and away.

Highlands Park will square up against Bidvest Wits in an Absa Premiership match at Makhulong Stadium in Tembisa on Tuesday night.

Wits currently lie 5th on the PSL log standings, and hosts Highlands are a close 6th.

Lions Coach, Owen Da Gama sees an interesting match-up between two unpredictable sides.

The Lions of the North have dropped a lot of crucial points both home and away, and after 11 league games they find themselves lying below a Wits side that has played only 7 games in the PSL this season.

The two teams have both accumulated 15 points. Defender Ryan Rae feels they should put all statistics aside and compete.

Highlands’ Reneilwe Letsholonyane feels that his side must not feel intimidated at Makhulong Stadium.

The 37-year-old has made the Tembisa fortress his new-found football home since joining from SuperSport United at the beginning of the season.

Letsholonyane’s sentiments were echoed by live wire midfielder, Mlungisi Mbunjana who is showing great form lately in the red colours of the Tembisa-based team. – Report by Jefferson Lupuwana

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