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Ramovic On Dithejane’s Bundesliga Links

Former TS Galaxy head coach Sead Ramovic says talented attacker Puso Dithejane is good enough to play in top European leagues.

Dithejane joined the Rockets last November following the termination of his contract at Kaizer Chiefs development side.

The 20-year-old had also been training with the Amakhosi first team at the time of his departure, but he has since settled at Galaxy and was part of their team that finished sixth in the league last season and reaching the Carling Knockout Cup final.

Dithejane is said to have attracted the attention of Bundesliga side FC Augsburg who had a pre-season in South Africa earlier in the year.

Ramovic who vacated the hot seat at Galaxy last week, told iDiski Times senior journalist Lorenz Köhler in edition 180 that Dithejane and other teammates have potential to move abroad though he still needs some games locally before he can move especially to Germany.

“We have Puso, we have [Samukelo] Kabini,” Ramovic told iDiski Times.

“We have a Killer [Macbeth Mahlangu]. We have Mike Sebelebele. We have now a new young guy, Khulumani [Ndamane]. So, all of them have the potential – all of them – to make a beautiful career. I would not be surprised if they will end up soon in top clubs in Europe.

“Germany, yes or no, yes, he’s [Dithejane] still young, yes, he needs more games to improve on some things, but they – all of them – are on the right track. And from my side, they are just fantastic players.”

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