Morgan Mammila insists he proved within a short period at the helm of Chippa United that he is a talented head coach.
Mammila recently vacated his position to return to an administrative role at the Chilli Boys after a poor run of form after a strong start at the job.
The Limpopo-born football administrator says even if he makes a comeback to coaching it will not be at Kaizer Chiefs, Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns.
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"I'm currently home relaxing my brother, I left Chippa amicably, no problems whatsoever, I just want to equip myself so that I can come back stronger and better," Mammila tells KickOff.
"This coaching job in the PSL is not hard if a new coach with 14 games can give you 9 points? It's not hard.
"So then what if I was a better coach [experienced coach]? I would give you more than 25 points you know.
"Go and check the log table it does not lie; people haven't won five games in 22 matches. I won five.
"Let me equip myself, and then I will come back to coaching stronger.
"I'm not going to stop acquiring a CAF B license and A license. Once I complete my A license I will come back.
"Let's be honest I'm not a Chiefs, Sundowns, Pirates man. I prefer to transform these other teams to be big as those three instead."
Asked by this publication if he thought he failed Chippa Mpengesi and his club, Mammila said,
"No not at all, if you check from when I started, Chippa United were two points behind number 15, it was on number 16.
"I think it was about 10 points between them and then number 2 Richards Bay. The gap is now six points if I'm not mistaken [the difference between Chippa and Bay is now seven points].
"So it means I've achieved more than other coaches because I've jumped more than other teams that were in front of me.
"So that means I've done a good job. We were dominating in all our matches.
"This season there is no coach in the PSL who can achieve 19 points in 18 games and be fired, I'm the only one."
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