Kaizer Chiefs are on the verge of finalising a deal with a new coach who possesses extensive experience on the African continent.
Sources close to the club have revealed that an agreement is almost in place for the coach to bring some members of his existing technical staff to Naturena. This suggests that the new coach will have significant autonomy in shaping the team’s technical direction and implementing his preferred coaching methodology.
While the identity of the new coach remains under wraps, club sources have confirmed that an official unveiling is scheduled for mid-June. This announcement will undoubtedly be eagerly anticipated by fans who are eager to see who will lead the team into the new season.
The new coach is expected to assume his duties in July when the club begins its pre-season preparations. This will provide him with ample time to assess the squad, implement his tactical approach, and integrate new signings before the competitive season commences.
Chiefs’ decision to appoint a coach with a proven track record in African football demonstrates the club’s ambition to compete at the highest level on the continent. The new coach’s experience in CAF competitions will be invaluable as the club seeks to reclaim its former glory.
The announcement of the new coach is expected to usher in a new era of optimism and excitement for Amakhosi. Fans will be hoping that the new coach can bring a winning mentality and a renewed sense of purpose to the team as they strive for success on both the domestic and continental fronts.
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WHICH EXPERIENCED COACHES HAVE KAIZER CHIEFS BEEN TALKING TO?
In the club’s shortlist, they had the likes of Pitso Mosimane, Raul Caneda (Spain), Rui Vitoria (Portugal) and Miguel Gamondi (Argentina).
Mosimane is currently attached to Saudi Arabia’s Abha Club while Caneda and Vitoria are unattached.
Gamondi is currently with Tanzania giants Young Africans where he looks likely to extend his stay at the end of his first season with them.