Swallows FC lead trainer has laughed at the five-point hole that has now opened up between his side and pioneers Mamelodi Sundowns.
Notwithstanding being as yet unbeaten this season, Swallows appear to lose their grasp at the highest point of the table despite the fact that they actually have a game close by.
Truter says the flow circumstance doesn't give him restless evenings as winning the DStv Premiership this season was never a piece of their nearby plans.
"Winning the alliance was never our goal so I'm not stressed by any means. There's as yet an entire second round to be played and parts can occur," Truter tells KickOff.com.
The double cross PSL Coach of the Month feels he has done what's needed to save the club in the top level for next season.
"Indeed, from 16 games [left] we need six focuses [to guarantee survival]."
Swallows' next association conflict is on Valentine's Day, 14 February, against AmaZulu at Dobsonville Stadium.
Source: Kickoff
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