Magesi FC head coach Allan Freese affirms that they will prevent Milford FC from getting 'lucky' again by stealing the game from them, as they did in the first leg. The first leg match on June 3, 2026, at Richards Bay Stadium appeared headed for a draw. However, substitute Khanyisani Radebe scored a decisive goal for Milford FC in the 96th minute.
What happened in the first leg?
Magesi FC created few clear-cut chances during the match, despite the team's efforts.
Why it matters for Magesi FC
Freese states that on Saturday, Magesi intends to finish the job early at Seshego Stadium. "Luck is on our side again, and it's all about how we capitalize on this opportunity to secure our place in the PSL," Freese confidently tells KickOff.
What comes next?
The team’s mood is very good, with their motivation clear: they have the chance to remain in the PSL. That’s their driving force. As of June 27, 2026, Magesi FC stands 15th in the Premier Soccer League, with 24 points from 30 games, and a recent form of WLLLD. Their goals this season include 24 scored and 43 conceded, resulting in a -19 goal difference. They are currently 45 points behind leaders Orlando Pirates. | Category | Value | | League Standing | 15th | | Points | 24 | | Games Played | 30 | | Recent Form | WLLLD | | Goals Scored | 24 | | Goals Conceded | 43 | | Goal Difference | -19 | | Points Behind Leaders | 45 |
The pressure is intense, but Freese is confident they can handle it because they have everything to win—and everything to lose. In the first leg, they were disappointed because they knew they could have performed much better. They let it slip in the final moments, and this time, they will ensure the same mistake doesn't happen again.
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