
AFC Leopards goalkeepers coach Matthews Ottamax has quit the club on mutual agreement.
The former Kenya international will take some time to cool off before he decides his next move.
“For now I will take some time to reflect before I can make another move,” he told Kahawa Tungu.
Below is statement he posted on Facebook, announcing his decision Wednesday night.
“Matthews Ottamax takes this opportunity to sincerely THANK the entire National Executive, The Technical Team, The Players, The Back Room Staff and all the loving fans of AFC Leopards Sports Club for the opportunity to work for/with them wholeheartedly.
It’s on a mutual agreement that I am leaving our beloved club as I proceed to pursue new challenges elsewhere.
I will cherish the times I worked with you though occasionally we experienced difficulties here and there, which I believe is normal in this industry.
To the few players who felt aggrieved by my straight talk, it was nothing personal but a way to nudge you to achieve your maximum best and also take your roles as players and not advocates.
I remain that welcoming, easy going but no nonsense big brother and to some a father.
I believe my “bad words” will wake you up and win the league for me and for our long starved dear fans.
Much love and respect to Ingwe fraternity. Ours forever.”
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