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Sinking DStv club set for coaching change

Polokwane City are believed to have lined up yet another coaching change as their struggles continue sinking them into the bottom half mud following their latest defeat. 

City went down to Chiefs on Saturday in what was their sixth game in a row without a win exposing the shortcomings of their technical department that is now led by Phuti Mohafe. 

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Mohafe has been left to take charge of the dressing room after the departure of co-coaches Lehlohonolo Seema and Duncan Lechesa. 

Lechesa led the team to promotion before working as a co-coach with Seema once the team was in the DStv Premiership.

However, Lechesa then left in October and opted to join Venda FC in the Motsepe Foundation Championship while Seema has since taken over at Sekhukhune United.

While former Maritzburg United and Jomo Cosmos striker Brice Aka, was added to the technical team last week, this website has been told that further changes will be made going into the New Year.  

Club boss Johnny Mogaladi – who is making all the decisions at the club – has already indicated his intentions to beef up his thin technical team with a camp planned during the AFCON break in January.  

Mogaladi has previously had Zlatko Krmpotic, Jozef Vukusic, Luc Eymael, Julio Cesar Leal, Kosta Papic, and Vladislav Heric and it is expected that he will take the same route again in going for a non-South African coach.  

Krmpotic, Vukusic, Eymael, Papic, and Heric are all without jobs at the moment while Leal has stepped aside from coaching.

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There have been suggestions that one of the previous coaches could be brought back despite issues that he had the last time he was at the club. 

Polokwane have games against Chippa United (December 23) and Mamelodi Sundowns (December 30) before the year ends and will be hoping to avoid sinking further down than the eleventh position that they occupy having dropped from the top half.  

 

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