New striker Wonderboy Makhubu has made an immediate impact at Stellenbosch FC since his arrival. Stellenbosch FC coachGavin Huntwill switch all his attention to keeping the Winelands club afloat in the Betway Premiership now, after their exit from the CAF Confederation Cup. Stellies had already been eliminated from the continental competition prior toSunday’s goalless drawwith Singida Black Stars at DHL Stadium, but do still haveRound of 16 Nedbank Cuptie against Golden Arrows looming.Hunt, though, stressed his focus is firmly on improving Stellenbosch’s lowly 13th position on the League table, starting with the clash against Magesi FC on Wednesday evening at the Danie Craven Stadium.
Stellies had already been eliminated from the continental competition prior toSunday’s goalless drawwith Singida Black Stars at DHL Stadium, but do still haveRound of 16 Nedbank Cuptie against Golden Arrows looming. Hunt, though, stressed his focus is firmly on improving Stellenbosch’s lowly 13th position on the League table, starting with the clash against Magesi FC on Wednesday evening at the Danie Craven Stadium. “In our situation, the next game is the most important game,” Hunt said.
“We can’t prioritise. Last year they could do a little bit because they were well up in the league, you know, they did so well last year. Steve (Barker) in the Confed Cup, they could really have a go there, but they did because they were well safe.
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“We’re not safe. I mean, Chippa won three in a row now. So, you know, from bottom to nowhere, to like above us.
“The problem is people can look at it with games in hand, but games in hand mean nothing. Points in hand are better for me, you know. So, Wednesday is a huge game for us, yeah.”
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