Slovakian Miro back at Talen Vision

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter

TALEN Vision insist no agreement has been reached with Slovak coach Miroslav Nemec who was yesterday spotted at the side’s gym session in the city yesterday.

All is pointing to the man popularly known as Miro making a return to Talen Vision since he is already taking charge of the team’s preseason.
The ambitious side is in search of a new technical team having lost Lizwe Sweswe to Bulawayo Chiefs and assistants Sithethelelwe Sibanda and Try Ncube to FC Platinum Royals and Hwange respectively.

Talen Vision chairman Elton Sinyosi said Nemec is in the country to do interviews like all the other aspiring coaches.
“The coach is in the city and will do interviews. Nothing has been agreed with him yet.

“So far, we have shortlisted six coaches and we will be announcing the technical team on Thursday at Milton High School,” said Sinyosi.

Also overseeing the gym session were former AmaZulu defender Golding Dube and Xolani “Skweya” Nkundhlande.
Other coaches that are said to have gone through interviews at Talen Vision are former Manica Diamonds coach Johanisi Nhumwa, ex-Bantu Rovers and Black Mambas player Fortune “Fokoza” Ncube.

Nemec has previously worked with Talen Vision.
He has had a coaching stint with Czech Republic second tier league side Frydek-Mistek.
According to an overview of his management career, Nemec was in charge of Frydek-Mistek’s 18 matches in the 2016/17 season as the head coach from August 10, 2016 to May 5, 2017.

The 45-year-old has also had coaching stints with OFK Teplicka nad Vaham, Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biala and MSK Zilina who are in the Czech Republic’s second tier league.
Talen Vision finished third in the Zifa Southern Region league last season. – @innocentskizoe

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