Muyoti resigns as Thika United head coach.
Thika United’s head
coach Nicholas Muyoti has resigned.
Muyoti tendered his
resignation on Monday evening after being in-charge for slightly over one year.
This comes at a time
when Thika United is facing a difficult start to the season that has seen the Milkmen
fail to get results, winning only once in 13 games.
The tactician took over after his former boss James Nandwa
was shown the door in 2016 and last year, the side struggled to stay afloat and
just but managed to remain in the Kenyan Premier League after a nervy 1-0
aggregate win over Ushuru in the play-off.
Muyoti said that he
had decided to take the decision to leave the club because “the results have
not been good” and he thought it would be wise for someone else to try it out.
“Since I took over, it has been difficult especially
financially and with the way things have been going, it was best for me to
resign because my reputation as a coach was going to be harmed especially
because the result was mostly not my making,” Muyoti said.
This season, Thika have struggled and are currently second
from bottom with nine points off six draws and one win.
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