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Rise and Shine show promise

Johannesburg - Polokwane City coach, Kosta Papic, admits that he is surprised by Rise and Shine's quality after training with his new team.

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“There are a lot of positives and the players look like they are enjoying what we intend doing this season,” said Papic.

According to KickOff, Papic wants City to challenge for honours next season as he looks to build a strong squad.

“We have set no target except to keep the team in the PSL. We want to build a nice squad to start challenging for honours next season.”

Papic left his post at Chippa United after revealing that he cannot working a technical director as the Chilli Boys appointed Mich D'Avray.

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Meanwhile City face fellow bottom of the log strugglers AmaZulu on Saturday, September 13 at 18:00.

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