Chitembwe mulls quitting

CAPS United coach Lloyd Chitembwe on Saturday hinted that he was considering walking out on the club amid growing pressure from a section of fans who believe that he is not good enough to lead the Green Machine.

Despite their team being firmly perched among the leading pack in the 2016 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League campaign, a militant section of Makepekepe fans are calling for the coach’s axing.

Chitembwe sent tongues wagging last week when he missed training due to a headache, an excuse that made a good number of fans reckon that it was just a smokescreen.

And on Saturday after watching his team hold FC Platinum to a goalless draw at Mandava, the Makepekepe gaffer opened up.

“There comes a point where you think maybe the good you are doing is not good enough for others,” Chitembwe said after the final whistle.

“There are a lot of positives, the team is now in a better position than I found it. But let us not speculate, I am not saying I am leaving.

“What I am saying is if I leave, I will leave a happy man and if I make such a decision definitely it will be communicated to you.”

Makepekepe created a number of chances which their strikers failed to convert while in some instances they found the FC Platinum defence resolute.

 

 

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