By SABC Sport
18th August 2022
One of Africas most successful coaches Pitso Mosimane says he has offers to return to the dugout, but is currently weighing up his options.
The 58-year-old is on the market at the moment after leaving Egyptian giants Al Ahly in June having won two CAF Champions League titles.
Mosimane, now armed with the CAF Pro License, says he is ready to come out of his very brief sabbatical.
We always have offers, the hold was for me to take a little bit of a break. To be honest I needed that break. 21 years-Ive always spoke about the sabbatical that I never took now I got my chance and eeh I dont know, I feel good, I feel happy to be home.
The feet will always itch, but eeh also there must be a right project. You just dont leave the team that you know you will go to the Champions League final with and youve done it three times in a row, that will take you to the World Cup, that will have you to mix with the Bayern and to mix with the Chelsea and all that, it's another level. You dont just leave that team and suddenly you go anywhere else - and then whats in for you? You know what Im trying to say said Mosimane
He adds that because the only major trophy he is yet to win is the Africa Cup of Nations, accepting a national team job is not out of the question.
"Yes, offers are there, but it must be the right project and yah Im open even national teams-why not? Because maybe the only thing I havent won in the continent is the AFCON. Lets do the AFCON maybe Mosimane added.
Even though the CAF Pro License has the potential to help Mosimane finally get recognition outside the continent, the coach insists that his work must do the talking before his qualifications.
But Jingles also raises concerns that some of his counterparts in Africa still do not meet the criteria to sit in the dugout.
Theres been suggestions that Mosimane has unfinished business from his two-year stint with Bafana Bafana following the 2010 World Cup.
But he says his contribution to SA football doesnt necessarily mean he has to return for a second spell.
I dont believe that being with a national team, the football association or contributing to the football of the country then you must be a Bafana coach, I mean its part of that but its not the whole thing.
So there are many things we could do with the football federation to support and develop football, so thats what Im doing and by the way it has nothing to do with the certificate Im getting here today, but because Dr Jordaan spoke, he spoke further about my school sport and Im glad he spoke about that its means they know what we are doing and it means good.
Yes I did come to him-I had tea with him here, I gave him the vision that I am technical guy I dont want to run-I dont want problems with SAFA, Danone tournament I dont want to go there, thats not my space Mosimane told the media.
Looking ahead, Mosimane is clearly in no hurry.
By: Mazola Molefe