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Letsoaka expects tough Chiefs encounter

Cape Town - Bloemfontein Celtic head coach Serame Letsoaka is looking for his first win since taking charge when they welcome Kaizer Chiefs to Free State Stadium.

Due to various breaks for international matches and the December holiday period Siwelele have only played two matches since Letsoaka replaced Clinton Larsen in early December last year.

His first game in charge was a 2-1 loss to Chippa United before the summer break and their only game of 2016 was the 2-2 draw with Ajax Cape Town and Letsoaka revealed he is looking for a win this Sunday.

"Since I arrived, we have played two games which was a loss against Chippa, and a draw in our last game against Ajax," he told the club's website.

"This time, we are going for a completely different result.

"We are fully aware that this particular game is going to be tough but quick and enterprising.

"Yet, our productive style of play will make it difficult for our opponents. The rivalry between the two teams will be a catalyst for a great game of football.

"Except for injuries to certain players we have enough depth and the harmonious team spirit will see us through," Letsoaka concluded.

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