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Chippa United Co-Coach Expresses Concern over Ball Boys’ Conduct in Recent Match

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Chippa United co-coach Thabo September has voiced his dissatisfaction with the behavior of ball boys during their latest match. The Chilli Boys suffered a 1-0 defeat against [Opponent Team] at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Limpopo this past Saturday.

This outcome leaves Chippa United in the third position from the bottom in the league standings with only nine matches remaining in the season. Despite the loss, September commended his team’s resilience but urged the media and other involved parties to address the issue of match officiating and the conduct of ball boys.

September noted that he observed the ball boys engaging in questionable tactics following the early goal scored by the home team. He emphasized the need for collective intervention to enhance the quality of football in the country.

Speaking about the overall performance, September expressed optimism that Chippa United would soon start securing positive results. He highlighted the importance of winning upcoming games to improve their league standing and reaffirmed his commitment to the team’s success.

Reflecting on their league position, September remains hopeful for a turnaround in their performance. He acknowledged the learning curve as a new co-coach alongside experienced colleague Kwanele Kopo, emphasizing the responsibility that comes with managing a team of high caliber.

September praised the support from the management, chairman, and players, underscoring the team’s determination to excel in the remaining matches of the season. With a firm stance on continuous improvement, Chippa United aims to make significant strides in the pursuit of success under their coaching duo.

Rachel Adams

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