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Lime Hotspurs will survive demotion says coach

Struggling FAZ Super Division side Lime Hotspurs coach Mathews Ndhlovu is confident that his team will survive demotion.
Lime are second from the bottom of the table with five points in 10 matches.

In an interview, Ndhlovu declared that Lime were in the Super Division to stay.

“Being second from the bottom does not mean the league is over. If we can pick 15 points in the next five games we will be in the top six.

“We will do our best, we are here to stay in the Super League. Despite the bad start we are patching up areas of concern,” he said.

Lime travels to Chililabombwe on Saturday to face 8th placed Konkola Blades at Konkola Stadium.
Meanwhile, Lime warmed up for Blades with a 3-1 win over Kitwe United in a friendly at Garden Park Stadium in Kitwe on Thursday.

The Ndola side came from behind to silence the FAZ Division One North leaders after scoring three second half goals.

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