for the Green Machine but could not last the distance.
Nagoli, a former Zimbabwe international midfielder, was the first to go and was followed by Chitembwe, who was later replaced by Moses Chunga.
Little Kiglon were yesterday trying to woo Lloyd Mutasa, who left Dynamos on Tuesday, back as their head coach.
Reports earlier had indicated that Kiglon officials had also contacted Maxwell Takaendesa Jongwe, axed from the Green Machine on Tuesday, as a possible substantive coach.
Interestingly, Kiglon’s next match is a league tie against CAPS United at Rufaro on Saturday and Mutasa has already won back-to-back matches against the Green Machine while a Jongwe match-up against Makepekepe could be interesting.
Harare giants Dynamos unveiled their new technical team at Raylton yesterday with Callisto Pasuwa conducting his first training session in the company of his assistants, Tichaona Diya and Tonderai Ndiraya.
On Tuesday, only Ndiraya and Diya, conducted the training session.
But yesterday Pasuwa was in charge and he later addressed the players at the end of the training session.
Dynamos have also dropped the pre-match and pre-training prayer, facing the east, which was introduced by Mutasa.
Former DeMbare skipper Leo Kurauzvione was part of the players who joined training yesterday.
At CAPS United, Nagoli who had been coaching Central Region Division One side Ziscosteel, was dragged into the Green Machine dressing room.
He served as Chitembwe’s assistant last year.
At a brief ceremony at National Sports Stadium yesterday, CAPS United president Twine Phiri, vice-president Farai Jere and chief executive Maxwell Mironga addressed the players and called for unity and respect.
The CAPS United presidium said it was unfortunate that the results were not coming on the pitch but called on all players to change their mindset and unite in working hard for the team.
The team got down to serious business with two training sessions with the new executive conducting a morning and afternoon session in preparation for the match against Kiglon.
CAPS United also announced that, with effect from yesterday, their fans will now be barred from attending the club’s training sessions at the giant stadium.
“CAPS United Football Club would like to advise all their fans that it is in the interest of the players, their coaches and the team for the training sessions to be conducted in a manner as professional as possible,” said the club in a statement.
“We have noted that there is a group of fans that has developed a habit of coming to each and every training session.
“While we appreciate their love for the team, we have also noted that their presence has also become a liability in that it is now interfering in the work of the coaches and the players.
“This practice where supporters come and spend time talking to players, during training sessions, has to stop because we believe this has contributed significantly to the challenges that we have been facing.
“Issues that are supposed to remain technical, discussed and resolved at the training ground, are now filtering through to the stands on match days and we feel this is not right and our coaches and players should be allowed to train in a conducive atmosphere.
“Most of the major football clubs around the world put a value to their training sessions, because that is where all the hard work has to be done, and when we let fans interfere in this key aspect of our preparations, we are losing the plot.
“We still respect our supporters and want to thank them for their patience and loyalty during these trying times but we feel the coaches need to be given their privacy, especially when they are conducting their training sessions, rather than be subjects of unnecessary scrutiny or pressure.
“As CAPS United we are committed to retaining our status as a competitive football team and our mission is not to leave a legacy as a club that kept winning cup competitions but one that dominated the league championship because we believe that is the ultimate prize.”
Meanwhile Shooting Stars have moved their league match against Dynamos from Sakubva to Rufaro.
Wild Boys chairman Lewis Matindife last night said there were a number of issues that had forced them to move back to the capital.
Fixtures
Saturday
Chicken Inn v Hwange (Luveve), Motor Action v Highlanders (Motor Action Sports Clubs), Blue Ribbon v Masvingo (Rufaro), CAPS United v Kiglon (NSS) 1500hrs
Sunday
Zimbabwe Saints v FC Platinum (Barbourfields), Shooting Stars v Dynamos (Rufaro), Shabanie Mine v Gunners (Maglas).



