The Herald (South Africa)

AmaZulu spat heads to PSL resolution body

- Marc Strydom

AmaZulu have handed their contract disagreeme­nt with former assistant coach Mabhuti Khenyeza to the Premier Soccer League’s (PSL) dispute resolution chamber, the club’s general manager Lunga Sokhela said.

Khenyeza handed in his resignatio­n‚ reportedly via AmaZulu’s WhatsApp group‚ as assistant to then head coach Josef Vukusic in February to take the head coaching job with GladAfrica Championsh­ip team TS Galaxy.

Usuthu had initially said they would not take legal action against Khenyeza‚ but then last month sent a letter of demand for the former journeyman striker to buy himself out the remainder of his contract with the Durban team.

“From a club point of view, the Mabhuti matter is a breach of contract matter that we have forwarded to the PSL dispute resolution chamber‚” Sokhela said.

“It was very disappoint­ing the way that things turned out because we had a good‚ open relationsh­ip with Mr Khenyeza.

“So the way that we parted did leave a sour taste in our mouths.

“But we’ve taken the matter to the dispute resolution chamber and they will deal with it.”

After Khenyeza’s departure‚ Vukusic was suspended in early March by the relegation-threatened AmaZulu and another assistant‚ Ayanda Dlamini‚ made caretaker coach.

Sokhela said Usuthu were negotiatin­g a terminatio­n of contract for Slovakian Vukusic‚ but this ground to a halt with the coronaviru­s in SA and the subsequent national lockdown.

AmaZulu have repeatedly been linked to former Chippa United coach Norman Mapeza coming in as full-time coach.

Sokhela indicated this would not be the case‚ and that Usuthu were giving their backing to former club striking star Dlamini.

“Things weren’t finalised [with Vukusic].

“The process was still ongoing and then corona came‚” Sokhela said.

“So for now we’re giving full support to Mr Ayanda Dlamini as caretaker coach.

“As soon as things go back to normal‚ if there’s going to be such a thing‚ we’ll await for the chair of the club [Patrick Sokhela] and the people who have been mandated to do the consultati­on to give us word on the way forward [on Vukusic’s contract]. ”—

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Picture: BACKPAGEPI­X MABHUTI KHENYEZA

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