AFC Leopards Secretary General Gilbert Andugu says the club is not in a hurry to appoint a substantive coach to replace Tomas Trucha.Andugu revealed that the management will, closely monitor the results the team will register under stand-in coach Fred Ambani in the next three rounds.Trucha resigned last week after the team lost to Shabana 2-1 at Gusii Stadium.Ambani picked his first win in charge last Sunday when Leopards edged out Kenya Police 1-0.##NAJAVA_MECA_8547632##“We are not in a hurry to make any appointments at the moment. First of all, we believe Ambani is capable of doing the job, and so we will observe him for three matches and then see,” he said.He clarified whether the club had completely cut ties with Trucha.“Secondly, we have not completely disengaged Trucha, and so, we cannot appoint his replacement until that is done,” he added.Sakari tips new coach to guide Police to maiden league titleThe official further, expressed confidence that the matter will be sorted out amicably to avoid court cases.“He is the one who asked to terminate his contract and, so we expect that this issue will be resolved amicably,” he said.Zico responds to calls for his appointment as permanent Gor Mahia coachAmbani’s second test comes this Saturday when Leopards travel to Mumias to face Kakamega Homeboyz.There have been rumours linking former Kenya Police coach Salim Babu to Leopards.