Tusker have revealed why there is no rush in naming Robert Matano’s replacement, less than two weeks before the start of the new season.The former champions parted ways with Matano last month after being in charge of the Brewers for over six years and appointed Charles Okere on an interim basis, who, until his appointment, was the head coach of the youth team.Speaking exclusively to Mozzart Sport the club’s Chief Executive Officer, Sam Nzau says that the team is in safe hands.”There is no hurry in naming a permanent coach, even as the start of the season nears. There is no crisis, and so we will take our time,” he said.##NAJAVA_MECA_8262091##Nzau said that in any case, the team has been training well and having a good pre-season, with impressive results so far under the leadership of Okere.The administrator believes that Okere is equal to the task.Odhiambo vows to break title jinx at KCB”Interim coach Charles Okere has been impressive in our pre-season so far and managed two wins and a draw in our tour of Uganda against league teams,” he said.Nzau did not give a timeline on when the team would name a new coach but went on to disclose that the interim coach is one of the people considered for the much-coveted job.Omala joins Lebanese club after parting ways with Gor Mahia”Charles Okere is one of the candidates we are considering since he is equally able but we will name the candidate once we are done with the interviews. We would not have appointed him on an interim basis if we had doubts about his capability to handle the team,” he stated.Tusker will open the season with a match against Sofapaka FC on Saturday, August 24, and should that time pass before a substantive coach is named, Okere will be tasked with leading the team, for the first time in the FKF Premier League.