With the DStv Premiership at the end of the first quarter, some teams will hold performance reviews.
Two sides have already made coaching changes after former Marumo Gallants head coach Romain Folz resigned and Daine Klate was relieved of his duties at Chippa United.
As reported by the Siya crew, indications are that Sekhukhune United could possibly be the next club to make coaching changes after a poor start to the season.
The club is languishing at the bottom of the table with six points after three defeats in their last five games.
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According to Siya sources, the technical team led by head coach Kaitano Tembo has been given an ultimatum to win their next game against Stellenbosch on Saturday or have their contracts reviewed.
As reported in edition 1291 of Soccer Laduma, Babina Noko CEO Jonas Malatji refuted claims that the technical team is in the firing line.
Malatji blamed the side's losses on defensive mistakes and singled out Edwin Gyimah for their defeat against Richards Bay.
"Management strongly believes that against Richards Bay FC, a defensive blunder by Edwin Gyimah proved to be our downfall, not that we had been outplayed or played badly," Malatji said in the latest issue of Soccer Laduma.
"And even in the game against Royal AM and Swallows FC, we competed equally but committed silly defensive mistakes and got punished.
"But, overall, we are happy and I can assure you there is no crisis," he added.
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After a "defensive blunder" by Gyimah in a loss against the Natal Rich Boys, the Ghanaian was subsequently left out of the squad completely in a 1-1 draw against Mamelodi Sundowns.
Gyimah also did not feature in losses against Swallows and Royal AM.
Malatji's comments and subsequent sidelining of Gyimah could suggest dissatisfaction by the Sekhukhune management.
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