Pitso Mosimane is without a club after leaving Al-Wahda in the UAE. People have begun to connect the dots after the Kaizer Chiefs fired coach Molefi Ntseki. Cavin Johnson is the interim boss, but he will return to his role as head of development.
“As a professional, I’ll go anywhere.” “As long as you show me the vision and we’re on the same page, I’ll go work for any team,” Mosimane said in a recent interview with KayaFM’s T-Boss.
“If Maritzburg United, who have been relegated, calls me and says, ‘Bring the team back to the Premier League,‘ I’ll just go back and get the file that I brought back the biggest team in Saudi Arabia, Al Ahli, not Al Ahly Egypt, to the Premier League.”
“However, if you ask me about the Kaizer Chiefs, what an institution they are.” “I mean, I used to support the team when I was younger,” the former Mamelodi Sundowns and Al-Ahly coach added.
“In fact, Doctor Khumalo’s father used to take me to Kaizer Chiefs matches because my uncle used to play for them.”
“They were working out in the dirt, not on the turf.” I saw them, what an institution, what a team!” Mosimane concluded.