Peace Lovers go down to Dikwena

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By Staff Reporter

Dikwena United put 2 behind Peace Lovers curtesy of two set pieces play at Flavius grounds. Peace Lovers who on their previous game dropped points at home, went into the game hoping to bounce back however the home side were determined to make matters worse for Peace Lovers.


Peace Lovers will have to go back to the drawing board in order to put a string of bad results behind them and start play like a team looking for promotion.
Lying in the middle of the ABC Motsepe League, Peace Lovers will go in to their next fixture hoping to get back on track as they hope to secure a playoff status and eventually be promoted into the Motsepe Foundation Championship next season.

Peace Lovers players at training.


This however will not be an easy task according to team captain Thabo Xaba, “first we need to regroup and correct errors that have made us loose a couple of points over the past few matches.”


“Our main goal is to secure a playoff spot of which will not be easy but we will try our very best, we still have a long way to go before the season can end but we need to start now if anything is to go by” added Xaba.

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