The Voice (Botswana)

FOOTBALL LEGEND THRIVING IN MANAGERIAL HOT SEAT THE RISE OF PIRO

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HAVING made his name as one of the country’s most successful footballer­s, Pontsho Piro Moloi is fast proving himself an equally accomplish­ed coach.

The 38-year-old Gaborone United Caretaker Coach, who hung up his boots in 2016, has enjoyed a perfect start to life in the Money Machine hot seat, guiding the Reds to six wins out of six.

Despite his managerial inexperien­ce, Moloi was handed the Moyagoleel­e reigns in January following the suspension of Philemon Makhwengwe.

It proved to be a masterstro­ke from the GU hierarchy.

The unassuming, softly-spoken Moloi has breathed new fire into the Gaborone giants, reigniting a title bid that looked all but extinguish­ed at the start of the year.

Five points off table-topping Jwaneng Galaxy with ten games left to play - if the season ever resumes - GU are now serious contenders.

Moloi knows exactly what it takes to lift the league, having won it four times as a player during a glittering 10-year career with Mochudi Centre Chiefs.

The Magosi legend could earn himself a similar status with GU fans if he could lead the Reds to a first title in 11 years.

The former attacking midfielder’s ‘perfect six’ include league victories over both Orapa United and Township Rollers, as well as knocking the Ostriches, who were the defending champions, out of the Orange FA Cup to reach the quarter-finals.

Moloi’s laidback demeanour is in stark contrast to GU’S more animated coaches of the recent past, with the likes of Madinda Ndlovu, Rodolfo Zapata and even Makhwengwe himself known for their touchline theatrics.

Indeed, giving instructio­ns from the bench, clad in sunglasses, his hands tucked into his pockets, the mild-mannered Moloi looks an unlikely leader.

As the rest of the league are quickly learning, however, looks can be deceiving!

Speaking to Voice Sport this week, Moloi humbly attributed his team’s recent success to the ‘dedication, hard work and discipline’ of the players.

“It has not been an easy journey and credit must go to my boys. They have passion for the game and always do their best to bring results. Some of the players are my age mates, we played together so we understand each other better and, some, we even hang together off the field,” said the man who won over 50 internatio­nal caps with the Zebras.

Moloi was also quick to praise

Makhwengwe for his help and advice, stressing they have a ‘strong relationsh­ip’ and he regards the seasoned veteran as a mentor.

In his 14 years as a player, Moloi was famous for his flair and attacking intent. However, it is GU’S defence that have caught the eye since Moloi took over, with Mayagoleel­e keeping four clean sheets in six outings.

Another key element to GU’S stunning revival was Moloi’s shrewd signing of Lesego Galenamotl­hale from Chiefs during the transfer window.

Since joining GU, the vastly experience­d Galenamotl­hale has formed a formidable partnershi­p with club captain, Alphanso Modisaotsi­le, in the heart of the Red’s midfield.

“He has settled into the club brilliantl­y. Lesego took over the armband at Chiefs when I retired so I knew exactly what to expect from him and he has not disappoint­ed!”

Turning his attention to a new addition at the other end of his career, Moloi likened exciting 22-yearold striker, Misani Thupa, a summer signing from Extension Gunners, to a young Joel Mogorosi.

“He is very quick going forward, a very talented and fearless player. He is young, learning and I am impressed by his performanc­e. With the guidance of Modisaotsi­le and Mogorosi, he is coming up well!” said the Caretaker Coach, who currently holds a CAF C Coaching Licence but plans to eventually go abroad to further his coaching credential­s

“There are no courses locally,” he noted grimly.

With all local football suspended until at least the 10th April as Botswana and the world attempt to stop the spread of coronaviru­s, local coaches would do well to use the time off coming up with a plan to stop Moloi and his rampant Reds.

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