Sowetan

‘I’ve never contacted Carteron’

Motaung lays to rest rumours of Frenchman joining Chiefs

- By Gomolemo Motshwane

Fans who hoped Frenchman Patrice Carteron would coach Kaizer Chiefs in the near future can dream on.

The highly rated Carteron was linked with the Chiefs job earlier in the year to replace Steve Komphela but that never materialis­ed, and he joined Egyptian giants Al Ahly. Carteron’s name was again bandied about after he parted ways with Al Ahly last month. The Glamour Boys’ football manager Bobby Motaung insisted yesterday there has never been merit to the rumours after Ernst Middendorp was hired to replace Giovanni Solinas last week.

“I am the one responsibl­e for contacting coaches with the mandate from the club. I have never contacted him [Carteron] and never met him. So there is no such,” Motaung said. “I have never interviewe­d the guy.”

The club has had a negative response from the fans after the announceme­nt that Middendorp is the new boss.

Motaung conceded the process to fire Solinas was instigated late last month.

“The management has been assessing and reviewing the performanc­e of the team. Two weeks ago, we started engaging Ernst and finally last week he came through for us. “We had to finalise the final deal with the previous coach. The plan was there before the last result. The only issue was bringing in the candidate.”

With the club in danger of ending a fourth season without a trophy, it seems Middendorp has no mandate of winning any of the remaining trophies for the Soweto giants (Absa Premiershi­p, Nedbank Cup or CAF Confederat­ion Cup).

“We don’t have short-term goals. He has a two-and-a-half year contract. So clearly it means we are looking to have a long and fruitful journey with the coach.”

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