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‘Yuki’ survives exodus at SA’s Black Aces

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MBABANE – Swazi international Dennis ‘Yuki’ Masina has been spared from the recent exodus at his team Mpumalanga Black Aces.


The dreadlocked midfielder had extended his stay at the South Africa’s Absa Premiership returnees by a season before new coach Clive Barker took over recently.


Reports suggest that the side has since loaned out six players to other teams but Masina has been let off the hook.
According to the team’s website, the transferred players were given out to South Africa’s National First Division sides.


The released players are Phetolo Sekome who has joined Jomo Cosmos, Themba Njwaga and Phetolo Lebepe who are now with FC Cape Town including the trio of Khotso  Chabeli, Asanda Mvalo and Sibusiso  The-mba.
The last three players have joined Baroka FC.


Having signed countless star players over the past month that include goal poacher Ma-bhuti Khenyeza and ball juggler Mark Manya-bela, Aces had to offl-oad some of them to make space for the new ones.
The former Ma-nzini Wanderers midfielder seems to have won the heart of Barker as he has also started the match in the surprise 3-1 win over Orlando Pirates in a practice match on Thursday.


Efforts to get a comment from Masina were fruitless at the time of compiling this report late yesterday.

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