Coach Sead Ramovic has explained why he left Tanzanian Premier League champions Young Africans SC after just 81 days in charge, sending shockwaves throughout the football community.
Ramovic, who took over as the head coach of Young Africans SC in early January, had high expectations to lead the team to even greater heights, given their recent success in the Tanzanian Premier League.
However, in a stunning turn of events, Ramovic announced his departure from the club, citing reasons that have left many fans and pundits alike wondering what really went wrong.
According to Ramovic, his decision to leave Young Africans SC was due to a combination of factors, including differences in the club's vision and his own coaching philosophy.
In an exclusive interview, Ramovic revealed that he had joined the club with the intention of implementing a new playing style and tactical approach, but found it challenging to execute his plans due to the club's existing infrastructure and resources.
Despite his best efforts, Ramovic felt that he was not given the necessary support and autonomy to make the changes he deemed necessary to take the team to the next level.
Ramovic also expressed his disappointment and frustration with the club's management, stating that they had not provided him with the necessary tools and resources to succeed in his role.
While Ramovic's exit from Young Africans SC has come as a shock to many, it is not entirely unexpected, given the challenges he faced during his short tenure.
The club's fans and supporters will be eagerly waiting to see how the team responds to Ramovic's departure and who will be appointed as his replacement.
As for Ramovic, he has stated that he will take some time to reflect on his experiences and consider his next move, but one thing is certain - he will not be short of offers from other clubs who are eager to tap into his coaching expertise and experience.