Matano is wrong, should not castigate other coaches as failures
Tusker FC head coach Robert Matano is
all wrong in terming other Kenyan football tacticians as failures and must be
reminded that it is unprofessional, uncouth and he absolutely have no right to demean fellow coaches.
Matano criticised the Football Kenya
Federation for what he said was "repeatedly appointing underperforming
coaches" to lead the Harambee Stars. He wondered how FKF appointed coaches
who he thinks are not fit for the job; however he forgets that he is also a
coach and he was not seen fit for the appointment.
Matano lambasted Football Kenya
Federation saying that the federation has constantly appointed underachieving
tacticians for the national team.
He singled out a number of
tacticians, past and present, who he claimed have not achieved any meaningful
results in their coaching careers.
Taking a swipe at Harambee stars Head
coach Engin Firat, Kariobangi Sharks tactician William Muluya and Star's assistant
coach Ken Odhiambo, Matano shamefully called them 'absolute failures who have
nothing to show'.
This outburst is unprofessional and
all wrong for Matano, who is a senior coach who should encourage rather than
looking down upon fellow coaches.
By Matano calling other coaches
failures, he should be reminded that he is also a coach in the same FKF Premier
League and castigating other coaches is wrong particularly when he too has been
on the receiving end with allegations on his ways of coaching which were
rumored to be sinister and he rightfully got the support and image protection
from fellow coaches and the Federation.
By Matano suggesting that stars coach
Firat is not competent is an action of shooting himself on the foot, going by
the credentials of Firat compared to Matano. Having handled the national team
in the past, it is all evident that Firat surpasses Matano on all fronts.
From his tactics in training to his
interpersonal relationships with his players, Firat dwarfs Matano. Similarly, Matano
cannot compare himself with Muluya and Odhiambo who are young coaches that have
embrace new tactics in the field as well as advanced in terms of training.
It is currently an accepted fact that
Kariobangi Sharks are currently playing the best football in the FKF Premier
League while Matano himself is in charge of Tusker FC, also playing in the same
league.
As a respected coach, Matano could in
the future get the opportunity to coach the national team and for his success,
he will need the support of other
coaches in the local league, the question begs, how will he expect to be
supported when he is all over demeaning his colleagues in the profession?
Matano should be reminded that
different coaches have different approaches in their work. Some are good at
nurturing and developing new talent while others have dived into advancing
technology. Muluya and Odhiambo are well known to have a passion for working
with young talent and helping them develop into accomplished players to the
highest levels locally and internationally, so what sort of coach is Matano?
Can the same qualities be attributed to him and if he was the one on the
receiving end, how would he take the negative sentiments from a fellow coach?
It is all there for all to judge who is actually a
failure going by the years that Matano has been a coach compared to the years
that Firat, Odhiambo and Muluya have been in the trade but taking others down is an injection of
negative energy that would not be any important to the growth of the game.
Kenn Okaka is the Communication Head at Football Kenya Federation
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