Platinum Stars coach Cavin Johnson feels his side are still not safe from the threat of relegation even though he has racked up a four-match unbeaten run since arriving at the distressed club.
Johnson’s side gained another valuable point in their battle against the drop on Wednesday, holding outgoing champions Mamelodi Sundowns to a 1-1 draw at Atteridgeville, but Johnson is warning against any complacency creeping in.
“I honestly think there is a little more still to do. I feel that we had a hard fought game against Sundowns and we were happy to come away with a point. We might even have snatched all three points near the death. But we are not clear just yet.”
Since Johnson replaced Allan Fresse, and returned to Stars for a second spell in charge, the club have beaten Ajax Cape Town and drawn with Orlando Pirates (3-3), SuperSport United (0-0) and Sundowns in midweek.
It has seen them move to 12th place on 30 points, seven above the drop zone, with four games to go.
Stars are next at relegation-haunted AmaZulu in Durban next Wednesday, followed by another meeting with Sundowns and then their last two matches of the season against Polokwane City and Bidvest Wits.
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