The sudden resignation of their head coach at Ajax Cape Town won't affect the team's performance, says the co-caretaker coach Dylan Deane. RealNevilleK
The sudden resignation of their head coach at Ajax Cape Town won't affect the team's performance, says the co-caretaker coach Dylan Deane.Last week, Ajax head coach Andries Ulderink resigned following a rift with the club management. Deane, together with Calvin Marlin, were roped in to be in charge of the team.
"It was a difficult period but the players have adapted well and they deserve full credit, they were fantastic at training since the coach left," Deane said. "They refocused themselves, they were disappointed but they let it go and focused on the bigger picture of the club. "This is not about one individual but the whole group, and we want the club to get back to the Absa Premiership next season.This will be the second time that Deane and Marlin will be on the bench. They were in charge when Ajax drew 2-2 with Free State Stars at the weekend at Goble Park."Firstly, with the coach situation when Andries decided to resign, the chairman said to us that we must run the club until they make a decision on what to do.
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