Bloemfontein Celtic's reserve team are expected to come back to South Africa with valuable lessons as they conclude their London tour.
As part of their prize for winning this season's PSL Reserve League, Celtic's MultiChoice Diski Challenge team have been on tour to the United Kingdom to learn how clubs at the highest level do things, while they also got an opportunity to play friendly matches against some of the youth teams there.
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Celtic's MDC side – under the tutelage of Abram Nteo and Ditheko Mototo – lost 2-1 against West Ham United's reserves at Chadwell Heath on Monday afternoon, while they drew 2-2 with the Fulham reserves at London's Motspur Park on Thursday.
Moses Mokwena, Lunga Zikade and Solomon Letsoenyo are some of the players that left an impression with their performances for the Free State outfit.
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The Manguang outfit have completed their tour and confirmed on Friday afternoon that they are returning to Mzansi.
SIWELELE ARE COMING HOME ?????????????????????? An absolutely incredible trip has come to an end, Mzansi is calling for her children back ???@Bloem_Celtic on the way to Heathrow airport ????#Asidlali#SiweleleInUK pic.twitter.com/KH6nEDXvQi
— Asidlali (@Asidlali) March 22, 2019
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