Tornadoes Skipper Denies Crisis Report
Tornadoes skipper, Ndala Ibrahim has poured cold water on media reports that the club was in disarray following the dissolution of the Suleman David-led management board.
Fans have suggested that the coaching crew headed by Justin Tenger should be sacked and that there should be mass exodus of players, but Ibrahim told SuperSport.com that no such move had been contemplated.
“The dissolution of the management was purely administrative, and we the players can only carry on with our own job,” he said.
“As you can see, our coaches are still with us and there is no unrest among the players. Sibi Gwar wants to move, but that is personal and it’s not a collective thing. The rest of us are focused on meeting the objectives of the club this term,” he said.
The former youth international told SuperSport.com that he is satisfied with their form and that they would not relent in their efforts to move out from the basement zone of the Premiership.
“Tornadoes have played well from the start, but we have experienced some poor officiating along the way, even in some home matches and this has affected us.
“We know there are lots of expectations from those teams with big budgets, but on a level playing field there is little or no difference between us and we approach every game knowing we have the capacity to beat our opponents,” he said.
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