A fixture against Kaizer Chiefs is always a top-drawer contest for any club and it will be no different for Betway Premiership new boys Magesi FC on Wednesday (19:30).
Magesi will host their first match at the new Peter Mokaba Stadium after having played all their other home games at the adjacent old facility.
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How much they will feel at home is their choice considering that Chiefs will enjoy the numbers on the stands as they play their third match in a row in Polokwane.
For Clinton Larsen, this is another opportunity to make a statement about the fact that they will not be a candle in the wind in their first season in the top tier.
Snippets of the plan that was executed to perfection will provide inspiration for Larsen's lads, who have now played four matches without defeat.
Kgaogelo Sekgota will want to show his former club that his poor numbers while at Naturena are not a reflection of his qualities as a footballer.
He had no goals and just two assists in two years and 1850 minutes of football wearing the famous Gold and Black strip, which was the reason he was then offloaded.
At Magesi, there are several other players who were deemed 'offcuts' in Gauteng, who include Gift Motupa and Edmore Chirambadare.
However, Larsen will have little care about the fact that the earnings of up to half of his starting XI easily fit into what Gaston Sirino gets at the end of every month at Amakhosi.
Larsen has been preaching the need to compete in keeping Magesi away from the drop zone and knows that there are points at stake in this game against Nasreddine Nabi's team.
He knows how and where to hurt Chiefs, who will play their first match without Inacio Miguel.
To get past the Soweto giants, the mileage of Magesi players after 90 minutes will have to be more and come with plenty pace and penetration.
What could be of concern for Larsen is that he hasn't always enjoyed matches against Chiefs at all the clubs he has been with before as a head coach.
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His last was while he was at Polokwane City in a game in which his charges let go of a 2-0 lead to end up losing the match 3-2.
Before then, he won and lost one while at Chippa United after having won twice, drawn twice and lost twice at Golden Arrows.
There was no win in all his 10 matches against Chiefs while he was the head coach at Bloemfontein Celtic.