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Cape Town City coach urges fans to rally behind team in relegation fight

Staring down the threat of relegation, Peral - who took over following Muhsin Ertugral's departure - emphasized the unpredictable nature of facing lower league teams, as they prepare to face Motsepe Foundation in the play-offs.

"Now is the time for us to stand together - players, staff, supporters, everyone," Peral told the club's media.

The club also issued a plea for supporters to rally behind the team and help secure their top-flight status.

"We've not picked up the results we wanted, and we go into the play-offs needing every one of you to play your part. Today we begin a new challenge," the club said in a statement.

The relegation/promotion play-offs are set to begin next week Wednesday, 11 June, and will run until 28 June.
 

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