Exiting Gor Mahia head coach Manuel Vaz Pinto says he opted to walk out of the club due to personal reasons and in consultation with club chairman Ambrose Rachier they decided to end the association.The club corroborated Pinto’s assertions and wished him well in future endeavors, having steadied a wobbly Gor Mahia fro relegation embers to the fore of FKF Premier League. Pinto left the country for Portugal on Friday night ending his six-month association with the record league champions. His last assignment as Gor coach was on Thursday when his side went down 2-1 to the Brewers at Ruaraka.The team has now been handed to assistant coach Sammy Omolo on an interim basis, he is expected to guide the team for the remaining nine league matches.OfficialGor Mahia head coach Vaz Pinto has left the club. He is set to join Portuguese Second tier side, CD Nacional.#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/znRZfG2eIE— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) July 10, 2021 In a statement published on the club website, the tactician thanked everyone in the team including the supporters for the backing accorded to him during his stay at the club.Pinto statementWhen I was faced with the challenge of managing Gor Mahia FC, a club of such magnitude and importance, I did not hesitate to come to Kenya.Six months have passed, with hard work and uncertainty, due to the pandemic and all the difficulties brought along by such circumstances.With the commitment of all players, we were driven to win with confidence and hard work despite all the concerns. All this resulted in the conquest of the FKF Betway Cup, and we wished we had won more times.We made a great match in Zambia and we surely deserved more wins in the African competitions. Because we won the FKF Cup, we gained the right to be there again, next year.Now, due to personal reasons, which President Ambrose Rachier respected for a long time, it is time to end my connection with Gor Mahia FC.When I arrived, six months ago, the team was in a difficult situation. Presently, we are all aware that we have made a great job, consistent to the dimension of this enormous club. I will take with me your kindness and I promise to come back to Kenya, where I felt so welcome during all these months.I would like to leave a final message to the Gor Mahia FC fans: keep supporting this club, so that they can go on winning titles and claim the greatest sport symbol of the country! From the bottom of my heart, thank you!”