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In City Press Sport: Soweto Derby expectations, massive support for Meyiwa, how ready are Proteas for World Cup

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City Press, 3 February 2019
City Press, 3 February 2019

This is what you can expect in City Press Sport today:

Tragedy! Support pours in for Meyiwa, who will never play again

Daniel Mothowagae tracked down former Polokwane City player Kopano Sekgobela who suffered a similar fate in 2012.

Which summer signings have shone?

Mondli Makhanya writes that January transfer windows are never very exciting but the one that closed on Thursday can probably be classified as boring. Not quite a non-event but probably as exciting as a Butterworth bachelor party.

Will the real Proteas XI please stand up?

Simnikiwe Xabanisa asks former Proteas coach Eric Simons just how ready the team is for the World Cup.

Soweto Derby

Can Kaizer Chiefs supporters expect Erst Middendorp to change things at Saturday’s Soweto derby as he hardly lost this epic fixture during his time where he left with three wins and a draw during his tenure from 2005-2007?

We also look at the supporters that make the Soweto Derby what it is – the biggest sporting event in Mzansi.

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