Harare - Under fire Dynamos coach Lloyd Mutasa has denied that he was given a three match ultimatum by the club's executive. Accord...
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Harare - Under fire Dynamos coach Lloyd Mutasa has denied that he was given a three match ultimatum by the club's executive.
According to media reports, the leadership have demanded maximum points in the next three games, with an away to Chapungu, and a clash against cross-town rivals Harare City.
“I am starting to hear it from you and again from the grapevine. We had a meeting and we were never told anything of that sort,’’ said Mutasa to the media.
“But like any other institution what probably is key is that we are on a rough patch and the only thing that you can think of is to move away from it. That’s what we are thinking about for now.
“You hear people say a lot of things that are there or that are not there but as a professional coach what you really know is you are just as good as your last game. So, probably for us, what is key is the first game against Bulawayo City.
“We cannot look at all the three games before we look at the match that is coming to us. We know where we are and we will do our best to try and move away from it. That’s probably what is key than talk of things that never came to us.’’
“I am starting to hear it from you and again from the grapevine. We had a meeting and we were never told anything of that sort,’’ said Mutasa to the media.
“But like any other institution what probably is key is that we are on a rough patch and the only thing that you can think of is to move away from it. That’s what we are thinking about for now.
“You hear people say a lot of things that are there or that are not there but as a professional coach what you really know is you are just as good as your last game. So, probably for us, what is key is the first game against Bulawayo City.
Under Fire: Lloyd Mutasa |
“We cannot look at all the three games before we look at the match that is coming to us. We know where we are and we will do our best to try and move away from it. That’s probably what is key than talk of things that never came to us.’’
The denial comes after former president Kenny Mubaiwa has been elevated to the board by Bernard Marriott
In the next game, Skipper Ocean Mushure is likely to miss the match against Bulawayo City after he asked for leave to attend to personal issues. Mushure only trained on Tuesday and was confirmed a huge doubt for the weekend game.
Winger Valentine Kadonzvo, defender Jimmy Tigere and creative midfielder Raphael Manuvire have also missed training because of injuries. Kadonzvo is battling a swollen ankle while Tigere has a rib problem.
Manuvire picked up a thigh injury while the medical team are also monitoring goalkeeper Tonderai Mateyaunga and Emmanuel Mandiranga.
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