Al-Shorta boss Moamen Soliman (proper) has acknowledged that there was no official negotiation between Mamelodi Sundowns and his camp.
A North African coach has now reacted to being linked with the Mamelodi Sundowns sizzling seat.
Masandawana might reportedly but look to herald a brand new coach following the promotion of Manqoba Mngqithi to move coach and the appointment of Steve Komphela as senior coach.
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This comes after Rulani Mokwena and the reigning DStv Premiership champions parted methods final week.
It has been claimed Downs are on the prowl to nominate a brand new supervisor, and Moamen Soliman is among the newest to have been linked to the vacant function.
The Egyptian tactician presently manages Iraq Stars League aspect Al-Shorta, who, underneath his steering, just lately secured the seventh league triumph of their historical past.
The membership additionally secured a home cup so as to add to their achievements over the course of the 2023/24 marketing campaign.
With yet one more league match to play, Soliman has now described the Downs hyperlinks as rumours, and insisted that he intends to remain put at his present membership.
“I’m persevering with with Al-Shorta, and the Sundowns problem is a hearsay,” he advised Channel 4 Sports activities, per Kooora.
“One of many brokers spoke to me and there have been no official negotiations, and the staff just lately introduced its technical director.”
Soliman guided the Harp to their first-ever Iraq Cup after beating Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya by a purpose to nil within the ultimate that passed off on Wednesday.
Talking after that victory, the supervisor stated that profitable two trophies this season was not what he had anticipated.
“There are lots of components of which I’m an element, such because the staff, the administration, and the followers, and the very last thing I anticipated was to win the 2 championships.”
“I performed higher soccer within the Libyan League than I did with Al-Shorta, however there was no success.
“I used to be telling my assistant coach, ‘Could God give us one thing higher’.”
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