Mafuta in no hurry after Bullets sojourn

Former Vihiga Bullets head coach Evans Mafuta says he is taking time off from coaching active coaching and is set to focus on his academy back at his rural home in Bungoma.Mafuta was last week shown the door barely after a month since he took over at the newly-promoted Bullets. He was replaced by veteran Juma Abdallah who was in charge of Western Stima last season.The former Silibwet Leos and Eldoret Youth head coach is back home in Bungoma and he says he is now putting more focus on an academy that he has been running during the holidays over the years.✍️CONFIRMED: Vihiga Bullets have sacked coach Evans Mafuta two months after taking reigns. He only managed one point out of a possible 18. Former Western Stima coach Abdallah Juma takes over! #FKFPL #WalkWithSagini pic.twitter.com/5YbGQNefnt— JASON SAGINI🇰🇪(The Sports Archbishop) (@Jason_Sagini) November 9, 2021 “Right now I am back to my Bungoma rural home. I usually run an academy of young boys during the holidays and that’s what will be keeping me busy during this period. Maudling the young players come with some form of satisfaction and I am looking forward to linking up with the boys at the end of the week,” he said.On his return to club coaching, Mafuta says he is no hurry to make a comeback as he is doing some self-evaluation on his time at Bullets so that he becomes better prepared for his next job. “I am not in a hurry; I am taking my time to reflect and try to see what I did well during my time with Vihiga Bullets, what I should have done better and maybe in areas that I failed. Self-assessment is important because it helps you prepare well for your next assignment so that you are better prepared and that you do not repeat the same mistakes,” he added.

 

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