Former Harambee Stars coach under pressure for results in South Africa

Former Harambee Stars coach Sebastien Migne is under pressure for positive results at his current work station Marumo Gallants of South Africa’s DStv Premiership.Marumo Gallants have not won a game in the league this season, losing thrice and drawing twice and the pressure is starting to heap on the Frenchman.The bad results from the first five matches leave the Limpopo outfit second from the bottom of the log with just two points.Update| FULL TIME@goldenarrowsfc1 3-1 @_Marumogallants#Marumogallants #DStvPrem pic.twitter.com/tkTBZCF5iX— MARUMO GALLANTS FC (@_Marumogallants) October 3, 2021 Speaking after their 3-1 loss to Golden Arrows at Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium in Durban on Sunday, Migne said that he did not recognize his team and that the result was a clear reflection of the entire game as they did not deserve to win.”I did not recognise my team, especially in the first half. I do not think we deserved to win the game. We have a lot to do to turn things around. We have been unlucky since the beginning of the season. When it is likely to be playing against 12 people [the 11 members of their opponents’ squad and the referee], it is difficult [to win a game], and it was very difficult for my players to accept the first penalty for Arrows,” the tactician opinedHarambee Stars winger Ovella Ochieng has joined South African PSL side, Marumo Gallants FC.Marumo are coached by former Harambe Stars coach Sebastien Migne.#KenyansAbroad pic.twitter.com/5guTGanup7— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) August 18, 2021 The former Equitorial Guinea coach noted that they will make use of the international break to rectify their mistakes in those five games as well as improve on their weak areas before they resume action with the CAF Confederation Cup against AS Vita Club.”We did not get anything out of this game. We have to try to improve our weaknesses and think about the next game, which is the game in the Confederation of African Football. We have to try and fix our problems during the FIFA break,” he added.Marumo Gallants is also home to Kenyan International Ovella Ochieng’ who declined a call up to the national team that is set to face Mali in back to back World Cup qualifiers saying that he needed to use that time to finish up on some paperwork and also settle at his new station.Ovella Ochieng’ explains why he turned down Harambee Stars call upMigne was appointed Harambee Stars head coach in 2018 May, joining from Congo, and parted ways with the Federation just over a year later in August 2019 before joining Equitorial Guinea barely a month later, and later Marumo Giants in 2021. (function (el) { window.addEventListener(“message”, (event) => { if (event.origin.startsWith(“https://www.sofascore”)) { if (el.id === event.data.id) { el.style.height = event.data.height + “px”; } } }); })(document.getElementById(“sofa-standings-embed-3830-37989”)); Standings provided by SofaScore LiveScore

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