Pressure Mounts On Moyo

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Notwane coach Paul Moyo is a man whose future seems unpredictable.

A series of poor results has made him unpopular and after the 4-0 drubbing at the hands of ECCO City Greens in a be MOBILE Premier League game at the Molepolole Sports Stadium on Friday night, many Notwane supporters are doubting he is the right man to lead Toronto.

Malepa 'Chippa' Bolelang and Mandlaenkosi 'Sukunyetsa' Sibanda scored a brace each to ensure the Francistown lads returned home with maximum points. The defeat has left Notwane sitting on the eighth spot with 30 points from 25 games. If their performance does not improve, they might find themselves overtaken by other sides, which have picked form. This was Toronto's second heavy defeat in less than seven days after they were thumped 5-2 by national champions Mochudi Centre Chiefs in the Coca-Cola Cup Last 16 clash. Against Chiefs, Moyo was lucky to escape the wrath of a supporter who stormed the field only to be intercepted by manager Thazo Tiwayi before he could lay his hands on the veteran coach.

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