Matano noncommittal on future at Tusker FC

Linked with a move away, Tusker FC coach Robert Matano is noncommittal about his future at the club he has recently guided to a second place finish in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL).Matano, who joined the Ruaraka-based side in April 2018 – replacing Ugandan Sam Timbe, will be in the dugout on Sunday as they take on Kakamega Homeboyz FC in the Mozzart Bet Cup final at Kasarani Stadium. “My focus is on the Saturday game. I don’t want to reply to rumors now,” the 59-year-old gaffer told Mozzart Sport. Pressed further, the former AFC Leopards and Sofapaka coach revealed that he’s left with one month on his current contract. Gor Mahia to keep coach McKinstry, beef up squadThe most successful local coach with four FKFPL titles, the Lion as Matano is nicknamed, has been heavily linked with a move to Bandari FC. ##NAJAVA_MECA_7342354##Former Harambee Stars and Mathare United manager Francis Kimanzi is also believed to be eyeing the Bandari post.Bandari fired Anthony Kimani towards the end of the season after a string of poor performances – replacing him with veteran tactician Twahir Muhiddin, who went unbeaten as they finished 6th in the league.Nonetheless, there’s been a feeling that the Dockers are punching below expectations and should be challenging for titles like Tusker FC, their fellow corporate club. Founded 38 years ago, Bandari are yet to win their maiden FKFPL title despite having a solid financial backing.

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