Oris� avoids immediate changes at Zebras

Radipotsane names his COSAFA squad today PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG
Radipotsane names his COSAFA squad today PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG

Zebras coach, Boyo ‘Oris’ Radipotsane has said there will be no immediate tactical approach, after he was thrust into the hot seat following the immediate departure of Peter Butler last week.

Radipotsane is preparing the Zebras for the COSAFA Cup quarter final tie against Zambia in South Africa on July 8. “For now, there will be no change to the approach, particularly that we started the training camp together (with Butler). It will not be ideal. Maybe after this training camp, I can start making changes,” Radipotsane said.

Butler left the Zebras after three months in charge and Radipotsane, who was his assistant, was immediately tasked with leading the team.

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