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Klate, Myeni back for Celtic clash

Cape Town - In an attempt to collect their first three points of the PSL season, the Buccaneers will travel with a total of 18 players for their meeting with Bloemfontein Celtic.

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According to Orlando Pirates' website, their technical team received good news this week - head coach Vladimir Vermezovic has all his players available for selection.

Midfielder Daine Klate has fully recovered from a stomach discomfort and is in contention for a place in the squad that will face Phunya Sele Sele.

Forward Sifiso Myeni, who did limited training on Monday morning, has today resumed full training and could feature against Celtic.

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Meanwhile, holding midfielder Lehlogonolo Masalesa has just resumed full training with the rest of the squad, but is unlikely to make the trip to Bloemfontein as he keeps working on his fitness.

Tlou Segolela is in the last stages of his rehabilitation from a niggling injury.

Celtic host Orlando Pirates will do battle for three vital league points on Wednesday, August 13. Kick-off is scheduled for 19:30.

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