“If we start to look for top eight and other things we will have very little motivation.”
The 33-year-old Mokwena‚ who replaced Norman Mapeza last week Wednesday‚ picked up his first point at the Bidvest Stadium having had only a single training session with the team before they departed for Johannesburg.
"I made the right decision‚ I think‚ to come to Chippa‚” answered Mokwena after he watched his team defend desperately in the dying minutes to ensure they returned to Port Elizabeth with a valuable point in the bag. The newly appointed coach vowed to help the struggling club remain in the premiership next season and said his immediate priority was to steer the team to the 30-point mark as quickly as possible.
The new coach has 13 days to prepare his team for their next assignment at home against fellow strugglers Cape Town City at the Sisa Dukashe Stadium in East London on March 20.
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