Tokelo Rantie is highly unlikely to make any comeback this season even if Bloemfontein Celtic are persisting with the troubled ex-Bafana Bafana striker.
Celtic coach Lehlohonolo Seema says Rantie’s poor conditioning means he is unlikely to play this season but that the club were hoping to get him in shape so that he can do pre-season with them in June and July and be ready for the next campaign.
“Rantie is still training with us but we haven’t assessed him that much because he was far from being in the right condition‚” explained Seema. “The way it’s going for now‚ if you asked me if he would be ready in the next weeks‚ I’d say no‚ but you know how things can change.
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