Sredojevic brushes off Zebras interest

Milutin Sredojevic
Milutin Sredojevic

Uganda national soccer team coach, Milutin Sredojevic has brushed off reports linking him to the Zebras job. Speaking from Nairobi, Kenya where he is leading the Cranes in the CECAFA Cup, he said he is fully committed to his current job and will not entertain any offers, at least for now.

Sredojevic tops Botswana Football Association’s list of coaches to replace Stanley Tshosane, who was fired two months ago.  He said he has a ‘project’ whose immediate focus is the CHAN Games in South Africa next year.

“We are playing in CECAFA Cup in Kenya as we speak. So far so good, we scored two goals in four games. I am extremely committed to Uganda. I believe in projects. I don’t believe in moving from one job to the other, but the most important thing for me is focus,” Sredojevic told Mmegi Sport.

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