Notwane deny reports on Moyo

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Notwane have denied recent reports that they are on the verge of firing their veteran Zimbabwean coach Paul Moyo.

The reports said that Toronto will replace Moyo with his compatriot and former Zimbabwe national team coach Charles Mhlauri.

But Notwane spokesperson, Cyras Mogashoa said that they do not intend to fire Moyo at this time. "That is news to me. We have made an agreement with the coach that because he now has (good) players, he should deliver. We want to give him a chance and review his performance at a later stage. Let me make it clear that it is not our style at Notwane to fire and hire coaches," he told Mmegi Sport. Mogashoa said that the onus is on the coach to perform and their ambition now is to win the Coca-Cola Cup as the league and Kabelano Cup have eluded them.

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