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De Sa keen on Nkoana stay

Cape Town - Ajax Cape Town coach Roger de Sa has hinted that he might try make striker Thabiso Nkoana’s stay in Cape Town permanent.

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According to Football411, the Urban Warriors coach admitted that striker needed time to prove himself at the club but has now convinced management of his abilities. 

“He was offered to us on loan with an option to buy (by SuperSport), because we were a little bit short in that department (strikers),” said De Sa.

“I must say the first day he was here, he didn't impress us at all, but soon after that he started doing things that caught our eye and our attention.”

The former Orlando Pirates mentor believes that Nkoana gives the Urban Warriors edge with his versatility in which he can play in many positions.

De Sa even went as far as saying that 21-year-old will probably stay on a permanent basis at the end of the season.

The Urban Warriors next PSL clash is away at Mpumalanga Black Aces on Saturday, September 27 at 20:15.

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