Mombasa United drop coach Hamadi Said, appoint Elisha Mwasi as interim boss

Coach Elisha Mwasi in the touchline for Mombasa United match against Naivas FC in an NSL fixture at Serani Sports Grounds, Mombasa. Photo/ Courtesy
Big changes are underway at Mombasa United following the
dismissal of head coach Hamadi Said, as the club moves swiftly to rescue its
National Super League (NSL) season.
Elisha Mwasi, a CAF C-licensed tactician, has been appointed
interim head coach. Mwasi previously coached the Coast Regional Youth Select
Team and now takes over a side hovering dangerously close to relegation.
According to team manager, Gilbert Wesonga, the decision
comes on the back of a poor run of form that has left the coastal side
teetering dangerously close to relegation.
“We have decided to part ways with our head coach Said, who
has been with the team from day one, and appoint coach Elisha on an interim
basis to try and salvage our season,” stated Wesonga.
“We are in a dangerous relegation position and must work
really hard to remain in the NSL next season,” he added.
Said joined the club in October after a stint with
Tanzania’s Coastal Union but struggled to deliver consistency.
His exit comes with United 16th on the NSL log with 34
points, just above the drop zone.
Mwasi’s debut ended in a 2-0 home loss to Naivas FC, but
Wesonga remains optimistic.
“We created plenty of chances, but our opponents were
clinical. We played well, and I’m confident we’ll bounce back with wins against
Nzoia Sugar away and Kibera Black Stars at home in our final two matches,”
noted the tactician.
Wesonga also had a passionate message to the club’s loyal
fanbase.
“We are ready for the fight, and I promise our fans that come next season, we will still be in the National Super League and continue nurturing local talent.”
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