WARRIORS midfielder Pasca Manhanga says he is committed to signing a new contract at Premier Soccer League side Triangle.
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The player, who was part of the senior national team that came fourth at the recently-ended African Nations Championships in South Africa, dismissed claims that he was linked with a move to fellow Premiership side Highlanders ahead of the upcoming season.
Manhanga was instrumental in his side’s debut season in top-flight football in the country last year which saw his side ending the season in a respectable seventh position.
“I am committing myself to Triangle, the coach (Biggie Zuze) talked to me today (yesterday) and l assured him that l am going to sign a new deal. Even the club’s executive phoned me the day l arrived from South Africa.
“My contract had expired, but l am very sure l’m going to sign another one this year. l am looking forward to working with the new players and l’m going to give my best to the team and also to continue working hard,” he said.
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“My wish is also to continue to be part of the national team and for me to do that l need to continue working hard as l did last year. I would also like to thank (sacked coach) Gishon Ntini for the work he did for the team after we ended the season in a respectable position,” he added.