The Mercury

Luc in limbo about Celtic job

- Mazola Molefe

WITH next Thursday set as the date when Bloemfonte­in Celtic will know whether they can finally register new coach Luc Eymael as an employee, they are still in the dark with regards to knowing the reasons why Polokwane City would not accept the Belgian’s resignatio­n earlier this month.

Eymael called it quits leaving the Limpopo outfit in limbo and agreeing to a two-and-ahalf-year contract at Celtic barely 24 hours after alerting City that he no longer wished to continue as coach.

Chairman Johnny Mogaladi is yet to break his silence on the matter, but Celtic chief executive, Khumbulani Konco, revealed that it was Mogaladi who blocked the club from installing Eymael as coach with immediate effect, by taking the matter to the PSL’s Dispute Resolution Committee (DRC).

The coach watched his new charges from the stands when they held league leaders Cape Town City to a goalless draw on the weekend.

“I don’t know why Polokwane City are refusing to accept that coach Luc wanted to move on, you will have to ask Johnny for more details,” Konco said yesterday. “We have a hearing on 30 March and we will know then what our next step is. We were advised to hold off on registerin­g the coach until the matter goes before the league’s DRC.

“You don’t want a situation where you have the coach on the bench for one game and then suddenly he’s ordered to return to his previous club.”

Eymael, who joined City in July and signed a contract until the end of the current season, not only stated personal reasons for his resignatio­n, but also claimed Mogaladi was interferin­g with team affairs.

The coach was incredibly annoyed at the fact that the chairman had suspended talisman and striker Thobani Mncwango recently – without informing him.

The real terms of his employment agreement with City will be revealed at the DRC hearing next week and Mogaladi believes Eymael will be ordered back to Limpopo, hence he has gone as far as asking the league to step in, despite Celtic offering him a new – and possibly improved – deal.

 ?? PICTURE: REUTERS ?? Wales’ Hal Robson-Kanu, Sam Vokes, Gareth Bale and Joe Ledley during training at the The Vale Resort in Hensol, Wales this week. Ireland host the Welsh in their group D World Cup qualifier tomorrow.
PICTURE: REUTERS Wales’ Hal Robson-Kanu, Sam Vokes, Gareth Bale and Joe Ledley during training at the The Vale Resort in Hensol, Wales this week. Ireland host the Welsh in their group D World Cup qualifier tomorrow.

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