JDR Stars coach Nditsheni Nemasisi aims to secures the spot at PSL playoff this season and hopes to secure spot at Top elite league in South Africa.
According to Sowetan: In 11 matches they have played this year, they have only recorded two wins, losing three and drawing six.
Neville Khoza revealed that: Nemasisi admitted that they should have done better but believes they can still finish in the top three should they come to the party in their remaining matches.
JDR will host Kruger United at Giant Stadium in Soshanguve tomorrow at 3pm in the only MFC match this weekend; others will be played on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Khoza said “These boys just need to come to the party, I think we have lost points that we were not supposed to lose since January.
“But we had so many suspensions, red cards and injuries, but it can’t be an excuse. Those are the issues that cost us.”
A victory for JDR will see them move to second on the log table as they are two points behind Kruger, who are tied with Casric Stars and Orbit College on 40 points.
Khoza went on to highlight how important it is for them to collect maximum points and hopes to be on second spot.
He said “We are the only ones playing, so with a win, we will be sitting second until they play on Tuesday. Better the points that are in the pockets than those that are still coming.
“For us, the dream is still alive, honestly. This is a big motivation that we can move to the second spot. The second round is not easy for anyone in the top six.”
Source stated: Kruger will be looking to bounce back to winning ways after their 0-3 thumping from Black Leopards last week, while JDR drew goalless with Upington City.
BY LUCKY SEANEGO