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Galaxy have a mammoth task ahead

TS Galaxy will be aiming to collect maximum points tomorrow in order to avoid relegation.

With only six games before the current Premier Soccer League season come to an end, DStv Premiership campaigners, TS Galaxy, have a mountain to climb.

Even though this lone Mpumalanga based team has moved a place up on he Premiership ladder to 14th spot, they are not out of danger as yet.

Galaxy are followed by Swallows FC who in position 15 with 18 points. Swallows FC have played one less game than Galaxy.

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“We know what’s at stake and I am sure the boys are going to throw everything they have just to survive relegation,” said Galaxy spokesperson, Mini Mkhize.

The Rockets will be in action this Saturday against the stubborn Sekhukhune United.

“We are going there to give our level best. We have to come back with all three points to better our chances of avoiding relegation. It’s not going to be easy going there and coming back with maximum points since Sekhukhune United are currently playing good football with a number of notably experienced players. But, we are going to fight until we get something,” continued Mkhize.

Galaxy’s coach, Sead Ramović, has come under fire for fielding young players in his team. He recently gave Aphelele Teto his professional debut against Mamelodi Sundowns at Mbombela Stadium. He replaced Ethan Brooks.

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Teto is only 18 years old. Another youngster, Kamogelo Sebelebele, was also handed his debut at the age of 18. “I’m willing to give everyone an opportunity to play in the squad as long as you train well and perform in the Diski Challenge. Why I should not give him a chance. He deserves it and that’s why we introduced him,”

Ramovic said when he was quizzed about Sebelebele. Sebelebele is an exciting attacking midfielder. Like, Teto has been instrumental for the young Rockets in the Diski Challenge.

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