‘Pitso Mosimane is not a fly-by-night coach’

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‘Pitso Mosimane is not a fly-by-night coach’
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Egyptian agent Amr Hosni says former Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane needs a stable project where he can stay for long.

Mosimane is currently without a job having left Iran outfit Esteghlal after a breach of contract. Before moving to Iran, ‘Jingles’ coached in the Saudi Pro League but it was with Al Ahly and“Pitso is still held in high esteem here in Egypt as someone who worked at Ahly. Based on money that he was earning at Ahly, where coaches get a lot of money, it means his options in this market are limited if he is going to come at the same money,” he added.

“He was recently linked with Zamalek because of the good work he is known to do. I think he is now in need of a stable project, where he will stay long, instead of the ones that he has had, which run the risk of soiling his reputation.“It doesn’t look good that he has been to so many clubs in such a short period. I feel Pitso has his reputation at stake now. He is not a fly-by-night coach.

“The project has to be right for him instead of the jobs that he has had, where it seems he has not been trusted by his employers.”‘It wasn’t a wheelchair discussion, it was a stop breathing discussion.’ – Steven Kitshoff on the seriousness nature of his neck injury. Africa is on the brink of a demographic transformation, with 300 million new workers set to enter the job market by 2050.

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