Magesi FC head coach Allan Freese has warned his team that there is plenty of work ahead if they are to secure their place in the Betway Premiership for next season. The team opened their promotion/relegation playoffs campaign with a 2-0 victory over Cape Town City at the Seshego Stadium on Saturday. Mcedi Vandala opened the scoring for Magesi from the penalty spot before Edmore Chirambadare added a second after the break to ensure the hosts moved to the top of the mini-league table. They are tied on three points with Milford FC, who also beat the same City 1-0 in their opening game. Freese said the win against City gave them confidence going into the Milford game. The two goals may go a long way in this tournament, and Freese will have to look at how Milford plays before planning anything. Magesi FC's superior goal difference puts them at the top of the standings, and they are set to meet Milford in a top-of-the-table playoff match at the Richards Bay Stadium on Wednesday. Freese's counterpart Xanti Pupuma, who is also the club owner, says his players do not need motivation ahead of the Magesi clash. Pupuma believes that the players' desire to get to the PSL is motivation enough. Magesi FC's players have been playing together for some time, coming up from the amateur ranks, and they know what to do in this kind of situation. The team is ready to face the challenge against Milford FC and secure their place in the Betway Premiership. With the win against Cape Town City, Magesi FC has taken a crucial step towards their goal. The team's performance has given them confidence, and they are looking forward to the next match. Magesi FC's coach Allan Freese is confident that his team can do well in the playoffs and secure their place in the Betway Premiership.