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Worried Orapa United coach fears job loss

Tawurayi Mangwiro PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Tawurayi Mangwiro PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

GAMONONYANE: Orapa United head coach, Tawurayi Mangwiro has said he fears for job loss after his side, suffered a 4-2 defeat at the hands of VTM on Saturday in a Botswana Premier League match played at the VTM Arena.

The Zimbabwean gaffer also revealed that he too as an individual is going through a rough patch. He also said he fears he may lose his job because of the poor run the Ostriches are currently experiencing. “I am very worried about my position as the head coach.

I believe that we will be able to turn things around and it will not be easy at all,” he said. Regarding the personal problems he is going through, coach Mangwiro said that coming into the game against VTM, he lost his mother. “With me I am going through a very difficult time.

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