By
Givemore Nyakuba
Former How mine coach Luke Masomere said he will be
back soon coaching a premiership side although he refused to mention the side
he is intending to join speculation is high that he is going to join any of the
teams fighting relegation as he is considered to be a master in making teams survive
from the chop.
The former How mine coach confirmed that it is true
that he is going to be back as a coach very soon as he said he has already met
the executive of the team and agreed on terms and set their goals and
objectives asked whether it’s a premiership team or from the division one
Masomere said obvious it’s going to be a team in the top flight league.
“I’m intending to join a team that is ambitious that
have some objectives and lm going to join the team soon and its obvious lm
going to join a premiership side” said Masomere.
He promised his fans a good spell at the unknown
team he is going to join saying the doctor will be back and produce good
results as he has often done so in the past.
“Very soon the Doctor himself will be attached to another team and the doctor
will always perform to the best of his ability he has never been a failure he
does his things in a professional manner.
Masomere who resigned from coaching How mine when he
was defeated by Fc Platinum in a league
match a few weeks ago he had a string of
poor results said he resigned on his own not that he was forced to resign as
quoted in some sections of the media.
“I resigned looking at the situation which was there
it was no longer good for football so l thought it was wise for me to step down
than to continue hanging whilst the results are not coming” said Masomere.
Commenting on his relationship with the executive
Masomere said it wasn’t that bad neither it was good for the beautiful game of
football because of the performance of the team the two parties were having in
house problem which he refused to mention sticking to the point that it was
rather not a good or bad relationship between the two parties involved hence
this prompted him to step down so that maybe if the team brings in new blood it
might improve its results and manage to survive from relegation come the end of
season.
“it wasn’t that bad but it wasn’t that good for
football, I can’t say negative things lm experienced l have met worse things
than that in my coaching career” said Masomere
When the season started Masomere was said to have
one of the best team in the premiership but he refused saying he had an average
team alluding to the fact that names don’t play football and some couldn’t
believe his words saying he was trying to play mind games now the results shows
that he was somehow saying the truth, he said names don’t play football but
it’s how much effort you put that brings results at the end of the day.
“people used to say l have the best team and quality
players what l can say is l had a moderate team it wasn’t the best l even said
it when the season was starting people thought l was joking they were looking
at the names, but in reality names don’t play football and that was the case
with my team. Said Masomere.
Asked on who he would he like to take over as the
Zifa president Masomere said he prefer a former player who has played at a top
level as he would have high level of understanding the game and could take
Zimbabwe to a another level as he sighted that our football has been moving
backwards as the warriors were banned from world cup qualifications since they
failed to pay former coach Valinhos his dues and this prompted the football
governing board Fifa to impose a ban the warriors.
“I would prefer a former player with high level of
understanding, l would want our game to move forward our game have been moving
backwards because of the leadership. Look what happened when we were banned
from competing in world cup. Said Masomere.
He also gave an example of the governance of
football in Zambia as a good way which helps improve the game of football in a
country as Zambia football under the Leadership of Kalusha Bwala managed to
clinch the Africa cup of nation’s trophy (AFCON) for the first time in Gabon.
“Look what is happening in Zambia where there is
Kalusha” said Masomere.