As exclusively revealed by Mozzart over the weekend, the Rwandan coach formally parted ways with the Coastal team via mutual consent after a run of five league games without a win.And in an exclusive interview with Mozzart Sport after he formally bid the team goodbye at the Mbaraki training ground, Mbungo also said he is open to working in Kenya in the future should an opportunity arise. BREAKING: Bandari parts ways with Rwandese coach”The injuries really affected the team. We lost Keagan Ndemi, Umar Kasumba, Whyvone Isuza, Faraj Ominde, John Mwita – all at a go. Their replacements tried to fill in but we lost momentum. We were trying to pick up as you saw in the performance against KCB,” explained Mbungo.”Overall, my stay at the club has been a success. We finished third last season and were among the team of the season. We played some good football at times and I believe that was some good foundation. I know my assistant Anthony (Kimani) is in a position to help the team going forward. I thank the management for all the support,””I will most possibly take up a break because I’ve not rested for more than a year. But Kenya is my second home, I have my family here and I will always be back whether to work or for other business.” He added.##EDITORS_CHOICE##Mbungo leaves Bandari with ten months remaining on his two year contract. A former Rayon Sport and AFC Leopards coach, Mbungo enjoyed a relatively positive start with the dockers, finishing third in the league last season and being named among the best coaches in the competition.Bandari invested heavily in rejigging its squad at the start of this season, and after a good start where the team was ranked second in the league after 11 rounds of matches. Things appeared to go south.