Business Day

Sredojevic­h parachuted in by Bucs

- Mark Gleeson TimesLIVE

Orlando Pirates coach Kjell Jonevret has quit‚ opening the way for Milutin “Micho” Sredojevic­h to take his place as Business Day revealed in an exclusive last week.

A statement from the club on Wednesday said Jonevret “has tendered his resignatio­n”.

Pirates said on their website: “Mr Jonevret has thanked the chairman of Orlando Pirates‚ Irvin Khoza‚ the club and its supporters for giving him an opportunit­y to coach the club.”

Just how voluntary Jonevret’s parting was will remain the subject of speculatio­n, but the writing has been on the wall for the Swede since the 4-1 defeat to SuperSport United in the Nedbank Cup final in June.

His short spell in charge of the Buccaneers saw him win only a third of 18 official games.

Sredojevic­h was lined up to take over several weeks ago with a contract already in place as he makes a return to the club he first coached more than a decade ago.

Sredojevic­h‚ who turns 48 in September‚ was a relative rookie when he was in charge of Pirates for seven months from July 2006 to January 2007, but the Serb returns with a vastly enhanced reputation.

His role in qualifying Uganda for 2017’s Africa Cup of Nations finals in Gabon ended a wait of almost 40 years for the Cranes to return to the African stage and earned Micho an exalted status in that country.

He quit as Uganda coach last weekend and flew to Johannesbu­rg on Monday to conclude the deal with Pirates‚ which must now still be announced officially. Sredojevic­h has previously been national team coach of Rwanda and also worked at clubs in Ethiopia and Sudan.

He will have just a fortnight to prepare with his new players before Pirates start the 2017-18 season. /

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