Respected South African coach Pitso Mosimane has time and again been asked the question as to who his next club will be, as rumours of a move to Kaizer Chiefs gain momentum.
The 59-year-old is currently unattached after leaving United Arab Emirates club Al Wahda and speculation on his next move has linked him to various destinations.
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Soweto giants Chiefs don't have a permanent man at the moment with incumbent Cavin Johnson acting on an interim basis. Many fans are hoping Mosimane will ultimately be the man to place an end to their nine-year trophy drought.
"Sometimes I ask myself when will I really get it so nice. You're asking me about the profile of Kaizer Chiefs, they haven't done this for so many years, so I'm saying to you, to me, I've been doing these things all the time," Mosimane told the Sunday World News YouTube Channel.
The former Bafana Bafana coach is no stranger to leading clubs to silverware domestically, having done so with Tshwane giants SuperSport United and Mamelodi Sundowns.
He steered the Brazilians to their maiden CAF Champions League title in 2016 and completed the continental double with the CAF Super Cup a year later.
For a move back home and in particular to Amakhosi, Mosimane has stressed the importance of a club's plan and vision.
"That they have not won a trophy for so much, is not such a big issue for me, the issue is what do you do to achieve that, what's the plan? Kaizer Chiefs is a big brand, guys let's be honest, we all know what Kaizer Chiefs is. What an institution! It's amazing!" Mosimane stated.
"(But) we're also business people and also this is a career, make no mistake, ask Pep (Guardiola), Jurgen Klopp, this is not a charity, this is not which club you supported when you were young.
"There must be a proper plan and a proper vision, to say 'do you want to do this?' I can coach any team in the country, in Africa, in the gulf, the US, Europe but it has to be proper," he concluded.
The last time Mosimane managed at home, he led Sundowns to the domestic treble which included pipping the self-same Chiefs to the title on the final day.
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