Following a loss to Mamelodi Sundowns, Sekhukhune United coach Lehlohonolo Seema has addressed the elephant in the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium press conference room regarding his future.
Despite a valiant effort, Sekhukhune suffered a 4-2 Betway Premiership defeat to log leaders Sundowns at on Wednesday.
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Goals from Thapelo Morena, Lucas Ribeiro, Lucas Suarez and Arthur Sales were enough to secure the win, with the home side hitting back through former Sundowns players Katlego Otladisa and Keletso Makgalwa.
Babina Noko stay third in the standings having only suffered a second loss from their last five and a sixth loss in 19.
Surprisingly, though, management is reported to be unhappy with Seema and he could be shown the door.
The former Orlando Pirates defender addressed questions over his future after the match.
"I practice CTC - Control the Controllable," he maintained.
"What is controllable? It's the team. I'm in the team, with the technical team, to make sure that I prepare the team.
"The other stuff, I don't even worry about it. I can only control what I can," said Seema.
The potential sacking has received criticism from former Mamelodi Sundowns captain Hlompho Kekana, who slammed the club for 'not knowing what they are doing'.
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"If they fire Seema, then I will know for sure that they don't know what they are doing as a club" - Kekana said on SABC Sport's SoccerZone on Monday.
Sekhukhune will now turn their attention to the Nedbank Cup where they face Motsepe Foundation Championship side Milford FC in a last 16 clash.