Flames hold first full training

Limbikani Mzava and Robin Ngalande is training

The Flames had their first full training session with all the players on Saturday afternoon at Mogwese Stadium in preparation for the Cosafa quarterfinal match against Mozambique on Monday.
The guys were in good spirits with coach Young Chimodzi taking them through the paces after their 2-1 defeat to South Africa in a training match Friday

“This is the first time we are training as team since we arrived on Thursday. The attitude of the players looked very good and I am impressed. We may make a number of changes from the team that started against South Africa against Mozambique,” said Chimodzi after the training.
The team will have another training session on Sunday morning at Mogwese Stadium before feeling the Monday match venue Royal Bafokeng Stadium later in the afternoon.

 
 
 
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