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Polokwane City coach Phuti Mohafe shares latest on Kaizer Chiefs & Orlando Pirates targets Oswin Appollis and Thabang Matuludi - 'That question must stop'

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  • Chiefs are strengthening their attack
  • Pirates are working on their defence
  • Latest on Appollis and Matuludi
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Kaizer Chiefs have been chasing Oswin Appollis to bolster their attacking department.

    The Bafana Bafana international has always wished to join the Soweto giants.

    Orlando Pirates have been working on their defence with Thabang Matuludi the next target.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Kaizer Chiefs have so far sealed the deal of former SuperSport United striker Tashreeq Morris.

    Glody Makabi Lilepo is another player who has reportedly been signed by Amakhosi from Valenciennes FC.

    However, Pirates have not yet completed any deal in the ongoing winter transfer window.

    In his recent interview, Phuti Mohafe has shared the latest on the duo and club's transfer plans.

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    WHAT MOHAFE SAID

    “There will be no exits, that's number one. Number two, yes we are looking at beefing up the team but we are a team that comes with surprises," he stated.

    "The question of Appollis and Matuludi must stop. We also don't divulge our targets and you will only see them after the window has closed, you will see new faces after the window has closed and we will be like a hot knife to butter," Mohafe concluded.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Polokwane are hoping to finish the season in the top positions and get a slot in the Caf competitions next season.

    The Glamour Boys are hoping to end their decade-long trophy drought while Pirates hope to win either the Premier Soccer League or the Caf Champions League.