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Seema determined to keep Celtic up

Cape Town - As the end of the season draws closer, Bloemfontein Celtic interim coach Lehlohonolo Seema is determined to save his team from the drop.

Siwelele's recent results have seen them open up a three-point gap to 16th-placed Baroka FC, but with four games to play, they haven't escaped the relegation race yet.

"At the moment every point is gold for us as we continue without mission to avoid relegation at the end of the season," Seema was quoted by Times Live website.

"We didn't get the three points that we wanted but it's not too bad because we have accumulated one, which could make the difference at a later stage.

"We have to do everything in our power to ensure that we stay in this league because Celtic are a big club."

After earning a point against SuperSport United on Wednesday, Celtic's next clash is at home to Soweto giants Orlando Pirates.

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