Murang’a Seal interim coach John Njogu is open to the possibility of taking charge of the team permanently after the exit of veteran coach Abdalla Juma.The Murang’a-based side parted ways with Juma on Tuesday 3 December after a string of poor results with his assistant Njogu tasked with guiding the team as they shop for a new coach.Harambee Stars invited for special Mapinduzi Cup tourneyIn an exclusive interview with Mozzart Sport, Njogu spoke of his former boss’ departure and also disclosed that he trusts God on the matter but would support whatever the club decides.“We cannot speak much of him. Coach Abdalla is a good coach that we respect, the management made their decision and so we just have to work with that.##NAJAVA_MECA_8564705##God’s work and will. We leave that to him. Mine is just to help when I am asked to. The management has put trust in us at the moment and whichever decision they make in future, we shall accept,” said NjoguThe tactician oversaw his first win in charge of the team when they overcame Mathare United 2-0 in a match played on Tuesday 10 December at Dandora Stadium. However, he said the victory was not special in any way.Victor Wanyama leaves door open on possible return to FKF Premier League“I have been in the team all along and have been part of the losses and wins that we have had previously and so it is just a normal win just like the ones that we have had before. We will keep working,” he added.Further, Njogu revealed what worked right for his team during the match to get them back to winning ways after two consecutive losses.##NAJAVA_MECA_8564690##“The game was okay. Mathare is a very good team. For us, we just capitalized on our chances. You realize our two goals were from fast breaks. We have been working on counter-attacks and we will build from here,” he stated.The win took Seal to 10th on the log standings with 15 points from 13 games.