Caretaker TAFIC coach talks tough

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FRANCISTOWN: Caretaker TAFIC coach, Ricardo Marape has said he will not play second fiddle to anyone hired to take over from the sacked Willard Khumalo.

"I have not signed anything with the club, but if they are to hire anyone, he will have to work under me. I am not going to play second fiddle to anyone because I am a highly-qualified coach. I am one of about five people in Botswana who hold high qualifications.

''At TAFIC, I have set a standard and anyone who comes in must better it," he said. He was reacting to reports that TAFIC have hired a Zambian to replace Khumalo. He said the said Zambian  attended a training session this week but nothing concrete was agreed.

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