Gor Mahia has addressed reports suggesting that head coach Sinisa Mihic dismissed two members of his technical bench following a heated exchange during training.The incident occurred during the team’s training session on Friday, April 4, 2025, at Stima Club along Thika Road. A video surfaced showing a heated argument between Mihic and his assistant Michael Nam.##NAJAVA_MECA_8831633##Follow Our WhatsApp Channel For More News!!!Following the altercation, it was reported that Mihic had allegedly dismissed Nam and Team Manager Victor Otieno. There were also reports of a fallout earlier in the week between Mihic and his other assistant, Zedekiah ‘Zico’ Otieno.Speaking exclusively to Mozzart Sport, Gor Mahia CEO Raymond Oruo confirmed that the club was aware of the situation and assured that the matter would be resolved before the team’s next match on Sunday, April 6.Singapore7s: Shujaa break France curse to reach semifinals“We received reports of an incident in yesterday’s (Friday) training, which we are analyzing with the intention to solve in-house before our match against KCB on Sunday,” Oruo said.The seasoned sports administrator further reassured the Green Army, expressing confidence that the team would be calm and prepared for the upcoming match against KCB.“I want to assure all our members and fans not to worry as the team has prepared well and will be ready for the KCB match,” Oruo added.Singapore 7s: Shujaa off to strong start with win over IrelandMihic had previously accused some of his technical bench members of sabotaging him, despite his efforts to support them financially.“There is no way I’m going to work with them because I can’t be blackmailed. These are people I’ve tried to work with—I even lent them money. I’ve also used my own resources to support some of our activities out of goodwill. Why are they sabotaging and fighting me?” Mihic was quoted as saying by Daily Nation.Baraza backs fearless Homeboyz ahead of AFC Leopards clashThe 48-year-old coach went on to accuse members of his technical bench of pressuring him to field underperforming players, particularly foreign players.“I can’t allow influence to dictate my decisions. I won’t field players who fail to follow instructions. In fact, some Kenyan players are performing better than the foreigners I’m being pressured to play,” Mihic added.“I have served as an assistant coach at various clubs, but I’ve never witnessed or exhibited the kind of conduct I’m seeing from some of my colleagues. It’s unacceptable,” he concluded.Gor Mahia will face KCB in an away league match on Sunday, April 6, at the Kenyatta Stadium, Machakos, at 16:00 hrs.Tusker youngster craving for league return after recovering from ankle injury
