Former Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila coach Joel Masutha has looked to Benni McCarthy for inspiration in his job hunt.
Masutha's reign as TTM coach came to an abrupt end in February when the club relieved him of his services after he managed just two wins in 17 matches in charge.
Masutha was replaced by Mpho Maleka and David Mathebula who have been at the helm of the side's last few matches, although the Siya crew reported that Dylan Kerr is lined up as the club's next coach, pending his work permit.
Despite being fired as Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila FC head coach just a few weeks ago, the Siya crew can confirm that Joel Masutha has already started plotting his next move and has looked at AmaZulu's manager for inspiration.
"You know, there is one statement that Benni (McCarthy) always used to say. He said, 'Beggars can't be choosers,' so I just need a job to come and work. It could be either in the GladAfrica Championship or in the DStv Premiership. I believe that I am up for the challenge, I'm strong enough, matured enough and experienced enough to take any job in those two leagues," Masutha told the Siya crew.
Masutha was initially hired as a technical director at TTM but was appointed as the club's head coach at the start of the season, replacing Norman Mapeza, who was set to take over the hot seat at the Premiership newbies in their maiden season in the topflight.
The vastly experienced Masutha was previously on the books of Black Leopards, Chippa United as well as the now-defunct Real Kings in the GladAfrica Championship.
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