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MILTON BACK AT MBOMBELA UTD

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MBABANE – Eswatini exports Felix Badenhorst and Sandile ‘Nkomishi’ Ginindza have reunited with coach Milton Dlamini.


After an alleged falling-out with management about two weeks ago, the Eswatini-born coach is said to have sorted out his differences with employers Mbombela United, who compete in South Africa’s National First Division League. He is the same coach who recruited ‘Nkomishi’ and the Sihlangu coach at the beginning of the campaign.


Kickoff.com reported that Mbombela Chairman Oupa Mathebula and Dlamini had a meeting last Wednesday and it was decided that the relationship should continue as parting ways at this stage of the season might affect the chances of the Mpumalanga-based side gaining Absa Premiership promotion.
Dlamini, who is a former Platinum Stars assistant coach, was last suspended by the club after alleged failure to take orders from Mathebula in one of their training sessions.


“We decided to do this thing out of the hearing, and then we apologised to each other,” Dlamini was quoted saying. He further said the team would issue a statement regarding the developments.


Dlamini also shared the latest developments with this publication.
Efforts to get comments from Mathebula were fruitless and he had not responded to a message sent to his phone by 6pm yesterday.
Meanwhile, Mbombela are fourth on the National First Division table with 39 points, two points behind third-placed Ajax Cape Town.

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