Mhlauri also on way out?


ZIMBABWE Football Association (Zifa) chairman, Wellington Nyatanga, confirmed the soccer governing body's board would meet to discuss the future of national team coach, Charles Mhlauri, after the match away to Morocco.
Although Nyatanga chose the usual diplomatic stance, his fellow board mem

bers told CAJ News Agency that Mhlauri was likely to face the chop.
Recent board meetings discussed the issue of Mhlauri at length and it is said that a position was taken that unless Mhlauri managed a win in Morocco, he had to go.
Mhauri’s former assistant, Moses Chunga, is reported to be the likely successor on an interim basis, whilst Zifa are understood to be negotiating with former Warriors goalkeeper, Bruce Grobbelaar.
“We are going to have a meeting after the Morocco match to review and come up with ways of improving our national teams,” Nyatanga told CAJ News before the weekend game was played.
“I can’t say anything regarding the issue of the coach at the moment because we will have to decide as a board.”
Mhlauri told CAJ News before the game that he wasn’t under pressure. “I am not under pressure at all because this is a match like any other we have played before. If Zifa tell me to go, I will simply move on,” he said. – CAJ News

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