BMC not in a rush to appoint new coach

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BMC chairman, Sonny Phiri has said they are not in a rush to employ a new coach following the recent dismissal of Oris Radipotsane.

Phiri said they want the best man for the job and the recruitment process needs time.
"We have decided that we would use the whole month to try to find a suitable candidate for this job. We want to assess all the candidates without any rush. We have already received some CVs from some foreigner coaches who are interested in the job but we will take our time to assess them," Phiri explained. He said they are waiting for more applications, which should give them a wider pool to choose from.

Assistant coach Rapelang 'Razor' Tsatsilebe has been in charge since the departure of Radipotsane. Phiri said they will consider Tsatsilebe if he performs well and a reputable coach is not found. Tsatsilebe's first test will be against Township Rollers tomorrow.

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