Gwandu explains why he is nomadic

After turning out for three clubs in three seasons, Tayi Gwandu is perhaps the most nomadic player in the be MOBILE Premier League. He explains to Mmegi Sport Correspondent THATO KALA, why he is restless


Mmegi Sport: You played under Rahman Gumbo at CAPS United in Zimbabwe, last season you joined him at Township Rollers and now you have followed him to Mochudi Centre Chiefs. Did he play any part in your move?

Gwandu: Not at all. He never influenced my decision to join Chiefs. It was not about him, it was about what I want to achieve. I looked at the players at Chiefs and how they performed in the past two seasons. I felt they are capable of winning the league title. I believe this is their time to win the league. That is why I opted to join them. Again, with a coach like Gumbo, you learn new things everyday. I enjoy football under him. He is a motivator and that is what you need as a player.
 
Mmegi Sport: Don't you think moving from one team to the other in a short space of time will cause clubs to lack trust in you?

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