With the title in the bag already and their remaining games dead rubbers, Mngqithi insists it is still important that they win all of them.
“We think our boys are a little bit professional. We did not have a good start against Swallows [during their goalless draw on Saturday]. The pitch was also not good, but I also think the players did understand the importance for us to fight for a result in that match,” Mngqithi told the club's media department.
“There were many circumstances that hindered the progress of the team of the day, but all are promising.” “[Gift] Motupa is coming back, which is very good for us. We don’t have too many injuries at this stage. We only have Kermit [Erasmus] out and [Keletso] Makgalwa out. But generally the squad is in a good space and promising to give us an interesting match.”