Magesi FC head coach Clinton Larsen, has pledged to field his best team against the Carling All Stars XI at Orlando Stadium on Saturday.
The head coach of Orlando Pirates Jose Riveiro returns as the All Stars head coach, while goalkeeper Sipho Chaine will captain the talented team.
Larsen mentioned that they plan to go all out in this match, as it presents the village club a chance to win their second piece of silverware in their first season in the Betway Premiership.
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"It's a big advantage for All Stars to be able to select players from the big three teams," Larsen told KickOff.
"It won't be an easy game, but we have shown that we can create upsets if we find the right way to play on the day.
"This isn't a league game, so our approach will be different. We'll look for ways to make it difficult for the All-Stars team. We know there is a lot of quality in their squad, but it's going to be an exciting match. Stellenbosch lost to the All-Stars team last season, so we want to do better this time.
"It's always a great opportunity when you face the best coaches in the country. Coach Jose Riveiro is among the elite, so it's an honor to compete against him once again. I know it will be challenging; he has proven his ability as a top coach. I'm looking forward to the challenge.
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"For us, this is a chance to secure our second piece of silverware, so we must give it our all. It holds significant importance in the club's history to ensure we go all out on Saturday.
"Imagine winning two trophies in our first season, especially when other teams that have been around for 10 or 15 years haven't won even one.
"This is an opportunity for the club to become the most successful team in Limpopo; no other team in Limpopo has won two trophies, as far as I know. We have a chance to achieve that on Saturday."