Recently, Pitso Mosimane clearly indicated that he has no intention to hurry into one other teaching job after leaving Al Ahly. He memorably loved a famed teaching profession with Mamelodi Sundowns, and was concerned as nationwide caretaker coach for seven video games in 2007.
Mosimane went on to hitch Al Ahly in a high-profile transfer and gained a number of title in Egypt earlier than prematurely opting out of his new contract. He has now lastly obtained his CAF Pro Licence. The certificates was handed to Mosimane by the South African Football Association (SAFA) president Dr Danny Jordaan in a press convention on Thursday.
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Mosimane and his technical staff already introduced in July that they had been launching the Pitso Mosimane Masterclass sequence, and so they have been spending time with Royal AM forward of their CAF Champions League debut this season.
“We share information. We’ve been in the Champions League for the last 12 years. [we share] What have we done and what we’ve seen. The success we had and the failures we had. Some of these failures and successes are beyond your control. But some are in your control,” he informed journalists, as quoted by KickOff.com.
“I know what happened to Supersport United when they went to the final of the Confed Cup? I think you know where they finished [in the league]. What happened to Bidvest Wits when they went to the champions league?
“What happened to Kaizer Chiefs when they went to the final with Al Ahly? Where did they finish in the log that year? So we can go on and go on. Be very careful of the CAF interclubs. So we’re sharing the information to say we’ve done this before and did it right,” he concluded.
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Mosimane has just lately made it clear that he would think about pursuing a task with a robust nationwide staff the place he would stand an opportunity of profitable the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon).
“We always have offers,” he stated as quoted by TimesLive. “The hold-up was for me to take a bit of a break — 21 years, I have always spoken about the sabbatical, which I never took.
“Now I got my chance. I feel good, I feel happy to be home. The feet will always itch, but there must also be the right project. You don’t just leave the team that you know you will go to the Champions League final with three times in a row and take it to the World Cup to mix with the Bayern Munichs and Chelseas, and suddenly go anywhere else. Then what’s in it for you?
“Yes, offers are there. But it must be the right project and I’m open. Even national teams. Because maybe the only thing I haven’t won on the continent is the Afcon, so why not?…
“We look for projects that are good — it’s not about how much you’re being paid. And there are good projects. Teams that have the opportunity to win the Afcon.
“And probably [it will be] there, because, OK, with our ego maybe the medal is the one I want to win.”
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In the newest version of iDiski Times, it’s reported that present CAF Champions League holders, Wydad Casablanca, might present curiosity in securing the providers of Mosimane, though it’s no clear if formal contact has been made but.
Interestingly, Wydad Athletic Club head coach Walid Regragui has now resigned after only one season regardless of main the Moroccan giants to the double final season.
Mosimane is reportedly additionally needed in Iraq, with reviews from that a part of the world suggesting he’s one in all three coaches shortlisted for the highest nationwide job.
Portuguese mentor Antonio Conceicao, who coached the Cameroon nationwide staff, and ex-France nationwide staff Bernard Cosoni are the opposite names linked with the Iraq place.
It stays to be seen the place Pitso might coach subsequent
Interestingly, Confederation of African Football (CAF) president Patrice Motsepe has just lately supplied severe backing for Mosimane to educate Bafana Bafana once more.
“I wish Pitso Mosimane could coach Bafana Bafana. He is my favourite coach and I love him. He will always have a special place in my heart and I will even get the Motsepe Foundation to subsidise his salary. I think he is quality, and quality should not come cheap,” stated Motsepe.