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HEAT WORRIES WITS COACH AHEAD OF 2ND LEG

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MBABANE – Bidvest Wits coach Gavin Hunt says his team cannot be complacent despite enjoying a comfortable lead over Royal Leopard ahead of the second leg.


The South Africa’s Absa Premiership side beat Leopard 3-0 in the first leg of the CAF Confederation Cup in Johannesburg, South Africa last week, but the reputable mentor stressed on the need to be cautious as the score could be reversed.  The game will be played at Somhlolo National Stadium next Saturday.


“It is going to be a tough task to fulfil as we will be playing under extremely hot conditions during the day, but we have to go out and do our professional jobs. The royal guys will also try and get goals past us,” Hunt told one of the renowned sites, Football 411.com.


Meanwhile, Leopard PRO Frank Hurube said the logistics of the second leg that include gate fees could be communicated before the end of the day.
“The visitors could jet into the country next Friday via the King Mswati III International Airport but we will communicate the full details once everything is in place.”
The local charges are under pressure to score at least four unanswered goals to make the next round.

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