Kaindu, Mangombe two things in common

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THERE are two things in common between Dynamos coach Kelvin Kaindu and Triangle coach Genesis Mangombe.

When the two coaches clash in the Chibuku Super cup at Gibbo on Saturday, the common denominator will loom large.

Genesis Mangombe is a former Dynamos coach while Kaindu is also a former Triangle coach.
So, will that count at all?

“I know a lot about Dynamos, from the tradition, culture and the players,” Mangombe said.

While Mangombe knows much about his former paymsters, the same cannot be said about Kaindu.

It has been a decade since he left the low veld side and what will probably be familiar are club officials and the stadium itself.

However, Mangombe knows he has a difficult task ahead of him.

“… It means we’ve been working very hard because out of 18 teams, there are only two left , which means we could be number one or number two,” he said.

Meanwhile, this could potentially be Kaindu’s last game in charge unless Dynamos pull a miracle.

The Zambian has been linked with a move to Hardrock.

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