Eymael: Kerr, Mwalala and coaches who can upgrade to Belgian at Yanga SC

Kerr is an experienced trainer who is known for turning the fortunes of others into trouble.

He is a proven winner since he came here and conquered the Kenyan Premier League with Gor Mahia, joined the Black Leopards in South Africa in 2018/19 and helped them dodge what gave the impression of being an inevitable descent from the PSL, and also Had a season. with Baroka FC.

A return to Tanzania, if Yanga allowed it, may be an opportunity for Kerr to show Simba SC, a team he trained between 2017 and 2018, which they have missed if he had stayed longer.

Kerr has been described as a motivator through the players he has trained and motivation is the most Yanga players can wish for after failing to win the championship name over the more than 3 seasons.

Van der Pluijm, 71, is no stranger to African football and the demands of a club of the likes of Yanga. The fact that he has already served the Timu Ya Wananchi makes him the most productive option to upgrade Eymael.

Between 2006 and 2014, he worked at Heart of Lions, Red Bull Soccer Academy, Kessben FC, Berekum Chelsea and Medeama SC, some notable Ghanaians.

He spent a year between 2003 and 2004 with Ethiopian giants St George SC.

The Dutchman was named through Yanga in 2017 and lasted until 2018, and has lost only four games in the 57 games he has overseen, was not enough to win the league as his rival Simba lifted the trophy.

Van der Pluijm has also had training internships at Azam FC and Singida United in Tanzania, an election candidate.

The Kenyan tactician is still young and since he played for Tanzanian plusmarquistas, he is a candidate to upgrade the fired Belgian.

Mwalala has coached the Kenyan Premier League Nzoia Sugar and Bandari.

The Sugar Millers were truly the level where the young strategist tested his talents, making sure they didn’t sign up for the National Super League the seasons in which he was in a fare despite running with limited resources and facing an exodus of key stars.

In Bandari, Mwalala said the coastal aspect ended two seasons, in 2018 and in the 2018/19 transition campaign, a time for Gor Mahia.

He lifted the FKF Shield Cup and took the Dockers to the Caf Confederation Cup where they were eliminated through Guinean giant Horoya AC in the playoffs. It is a record achievement of Bandari in 2019.

The Ugandan has established himself as one of the highest admirable coaches of the Cecafa region thanks to what he has achieved at KCCA FC.

In five years at the helm of Kassasiro Boys’ training hierarchy, Mutebi has won three league titles. The year 2017 gave Mutebi a memorable moment by leading the capital club to a double.

He won two Uganda Cups with KCCA and took them to a complex level of the Caf Champions League in 2018 where they reached the level of organization, a continental that no Ugandan team had reached before.

Although he spent a dull time at Maroons FC in 2007 and did not win a trophy at SC Villa between 2011 and 2012, such setbacks do not allow anyone to realize what he is capable of.

Is it time for Yanga to dominate Ugandan? Yes, because it will also serve as the first time Mutebi will exercise outdoors in the country.

The Democratic Republic of Congo tactician is another option for Yanga, who would possibly want a coach as soon as he imagined before resuming his pre-season programs.

Zahera, who left Yanga and was replaced through Eymael, is a loose agent and returning to his old club can be a smart choice. He was in the past DC coach Motemba Pembe, Feignies-Aulnoye, Douai and AFC Tubize.

A return to the Jangwani-based club will also give him a momentary opportunity to paint with key players such as David Molinga, with whom he had forged a coach-player relationship.

Papy Tshishimbi, another key star and leader of Yanga, can also see his form if Zahera returned given the way they have worked in combination before.

The three seasons he spent in Yanga before his recent departure may have given him enough time to examine and learn about the club’s culture and traditions, an additional credit to the other candidates.

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