Limpopo side must score eight goals to have even the slightest chance of avoiding relegation
Clinton Larsen coach of Polokwane City. Picture: PHILIP MAETA / GALLO IMAGES
City face Bidvest Wits in their last match of the season on Saturday and for Larsen’s unlikely wish to come true‚ the Limpopo side would need to win by eight goals while at the same time hope Baroka FC lose without scoring in their match against title-chasing Kaizer Chiefs. “We have been worried for a long time. Actually, it’s an understatement if you ask whether we are worried.
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