“When you appreciate getting a job without questioning it, the same principle must be applied when you lose the job. In life, somebody must make a decision. When decisions are made against you, you must keep your chin up and move on with your life.
“In football, as a coach, you know that one day you could lose your job; that’s why you have to do the best you can whenever you get the opportunity.”
He said he was thankful to the club.
“I have so much gratitude for the Mamelodi Sundowns supporters. They supported me during serious trying times when I even thought about leaving the club. I’ve had so much support from the president of the club, the chair, the board, and everyone in the club, including the staff.
“Sundowns has been very good to me; I would never want to say anything unbecoming about the club because it has changed my life. Working in a club like Sundowns for almost 12 years is no joke. The contribution they have made to my life is immense.
“I’m thankful to all the supporters and everybody at Sundowns because they’ve been warm to me. I found a lot of love in a province that I’m not from.”