Fighters' coach sacked over poor performance

Fighters Coach Enos Mmesi
Fighters Coach Enos Mmesi

Struggling Debswana First Division South League side, Mogoditshane Fighters have parted ways with their coach, Enos Mmesi over poor performance.

Fighters have lost two games in a row. Club chairman, Bob Dintwe said they decided to part ways with Mmesi because of poor results. He said that they did not set a target for the coach, but he was given a mandate to build the club and turn it into a competitive side. He said that the plan was for the club to do well and that was when they were to negotiate further with Mmesi.

Dintwe said that the players have informed him that they had a strained relationship with the coach. The coach was accused of making substitutions that cost the team matches and failing to read games. He gave the example of the loss against Rolling Boys over the weekend and the Mascom Top 8 game against Mochudi Centre Chiefs. He said Fighters could have won the matches but the coach made poor decisions.

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