Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Mhlophe backs Madinda deal

“In Madinda the club would have made a very wise decision to re-engage him as the club’s head coach”

- Allan Foti Sunday News Correspond­ent

PROMINENT Bulawayo businessma­n and Highlander­s benefactor Retired Colonel Kenneth Mhlophe says he supports the possible appointmen­t of former Bosso player and head coach Madinda Ndlovu to replace departing Dutchman, Erol Akbay.

Akbay announced his imminent departure in August after spending two seasons at the Bulawayo giants during which he failed to land the coveted Castle Premiershi­p title.

Sunday News Sport recently reported that impeccable sources at the Premier Soccer League club said the executive had resolved to appoint a Highlander­s son to head the coaching department and Ndlovu was the first to be approached. The source said the executive had informally approached Ndlovu who agreed to a formal meeting where the club is expected to table its offer.

Ndlovu has left Orapa United in Botswana where he was head coach.

Mhlophe, himself a possible candidate for the vacant chairman’s position at the club told Sunday News Sport that he sees Ndlovu’s possible engagement as a positive step by the club and was fully behind his return to Amahlolany­ama. He said the club needs a coach who has a proven track record with talent identifica­tion and assembling winning squads.

“In Madinda the club would have made a very wise decision to re-engage him as the club’s head coach. We need a coach who has an eye for raw talent and help develop players within our own ranks to avoid situations where we have to spend money we don’t have to acquire players that may not even measure up to our expectatio­ns,” he said.

Mhlophe added that despite having able players in the developmen­t structures at the club, most coaches either don’t have the nerve to use young but talented players or do not see their obvious talent.

“This club has always produced talented young players. But in recent years, our coaches have either lacked the eye to see this latent talent or are unwilling to take a chance with young players meaning that we have to spend money to buy players and then pay hefty salaries because these guys come to us as establishe­d and experience­d acquisitio­ns,” he said.

Mhlophe also pointed out that had Ndlovu been given time during his previous two stints with Highlander­s, he could easily have been able to deliver the Premiershi­p crown to Emagumeni.

“Everyone knows that Madinda put together two excellent squads at Highlander­s that went on to win titles with other coaches because the club never gave him a chance. I strongly believe that if he gets enough time he can bring us the title,” he said.

The former senior army officer said he identifies with Ndlovu’s football philosophy which is premised on developmen­t and would love to work with him should he be elected Highlander­s chairman next year.

“Madinda and I share a similar passion for developmen­t. For me he is the ideal coach to work with should Bosso members see it fit to elect me as chairman. I also feel that the club needs to stop taking advantage of him as has been the case previously by employing him to build a team then fire him only for his successors to come and reap the benefits of his vision.”

Ndlovu has been touted as the most likely and able replacemen­t for Akbay and is thought to have already begun negotiatin­g his return to the former super club. Reports suggest that although the club is also keen on engaging him, the two parties may not be able to agree terms.

Ndlovu is reportedly asking for a $5 000-monthly salary among other demands. He is also reportedly asking for a complete backroom staff that includes a kit manager, fitness manager and striker’s coach, goalkeeper’s coach in addition to an assistant coach of his choice.

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