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Ramovic – We Are Not Naive

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TS Galaxy coach Ramovic Sead says he and his chairman Tim Sukazi are not naïve of the situation the club is currently in.

Galaxy missed a chance to open a gap from the relegation threatened pack when they salvaged a point against Sekhukhune United in Polokwane on Wednesday night.

The Mpumalanga-based outfit is not out of danger as they are three points from being dragged into the relegation fight, but they also have a shot at the top 8 with just two points and two matches left to play.

Ramovic says he and the chairman know the club has to be careful in their last two matches but they appreciate the fact that everything is still in their hands.

“We are not naïve. We can also see the table we also know that everything can happen down there so we have to be careful but the good thing is that we have everything in our hands,” said Sead.

“So we have two more games and we can decide for ourselves. So if we play like we played in the last three, four games then there’s a big chance that we can always get some points against the next two opponents.

“All in all yes we have a great relationship but this doesn’t mean we don’t have to do the work. So I know we have a great [relationship] but a job is a job. We prioritise.

“We work 24 hours to improve every single player and I think when you see where the players were the last year and a half and now, they have improved a lot. And I’m proud of myself, my staff and everybody that works with every player every day.”

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