He is currently at his sixth club in his illustrious career and Pitso Mosimane has revealed which of his jobs put him under the most pressure.
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Mosimane has coached the likes of SuperSport United, Mamelodi Sundowns, Al Ahly, Al Ahli Jeddah and Al Wahda in years gone by.
Impressively, the coach has managed to win trophies in all but one of his clubs, with his ill-fated stint at UAE-based Al Wahda, his only team that failed to yield silverware.
Mosimane is back in the dugout, although with a different mandate altogether; save Abha from relegation.
Having already started putting his survival plan in motion, Mosimane took the opportunity to reflect on what was his most pressured job.
"It's the highest pressure job I have had," he told The National.
"This is a club with 60 to 70 million followers. That's bigger than my country's entire population. And they had won their league, so the question was: What can you add here?
"They wanted to be back on the international stage. I had one mandate, to win the Champions League, which we did successfully, two years in a row," he explained.
The club Mosimane is referring to is Al Ahly of Egypt.
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