‘I was never close to joining FC Platinum’

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter
HIGHLANDERS head coach Mandla Mpofu has insisted that he was never close to joining FC Platinum despite a series of reports linking him to the Zvishavane side a few months ago.

Reports said sacked coach Hendrik Pieter de Jongh wanted Mpofu, whom he had worked with during his brief stint with Bosso, to be his assistant at the platinum miners.

Mpofu was reinstated as Bosso head coach on Tuesday, replacing Mark Harrison, who terminated his contract by mutual agreement with the club and returned to his home country England after football activities were halted by outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic in April.

Harrison took charge of only one competitive game which Highlanders lost 0-2 to FC Platinum in the Castle Challenge Cup. The Castle Challenge Cup was contested by league champions FC Platinum and Chibuku Super Cup winners Bosso.

“I was never close to joining FC Platinum. I only read about it, but there was really nothing to that. I am delighted that I have been trusted with this tough assignment here at Bosso. I think it’s a great honour.

I appreciate what the club has done for me. Of course, it has not been an easy road, but l am just delighted at getting this opportunity. I would like to thank the Highlanders family for entrusting me with this job. From here on the work begins. There is a lot to work on given we have had a whole year without football,” said Mpofu.

The former Railstars, Bantu Rovers and Shabanie Mine gaffer said his instant task would be to find replacements for players that left Bosso in the past few months.

“We lost a number of players and I think the immediate task is to try and replace them. By the time we get into pre-season I am sure we would have replaced the players that left,” he said.

Bosso recently acquired the services of utility player Winston Mhango and Mpofu feels he will bring the much-needed experience to the Bosso side.

“I believe Mhango brings in vast experience and will give our side another dimension in the way that we play. He is an experienced player, who has played for champions FC Platinum and had a stint in Zambia.”

Prince Dube, Denzel Khumalo, Brian Banda, Tinashe Makanda, Mitchele Katsvairo, Chris Mverechena and Collin Mujuru are among the players that left Bosso during the course of the year. — @innocentskizoe

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