Mapeza feels sorry for Mandigora

“I feel sorry for Yogi, in fact for all the coaches who are in the same situation. There is always pressure in this game, whether you are winning or losing. But sometimes the pressure is exaggerated; we only get to read about it in the newspapers. But as coaches we have to be strong.

“We are colleagues, we are in this together and we all want to win but sometimes it doesn’t go our way. If things are not going well for one of us we have to feel for each other, this is our job, a high pressure job I tell you.

“I have been in football for more than two decades now and have learnt how to handle these kinds of situations. You just have to develop thick skin, the tide will be over and you move on,” FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza said.

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