Veteran Manager Pitso Mosimane is Setting the Terms for a Potential PSL Return
Pitso Mosimane, Africa’s most decorated manager, has put Kaizer Chiefs on notice: if they want him, they must approach him with a clear, credible vision, as his status dictates he will no longer apply for jobs. This authoritative stance has transformed the club’s coaching vacancy into a high-stakes scenario where the struggling Amakhosi must now prove their commitment to the coach, rather than the other way around.

Mosimane’s non-negotiable terms stem from his unprecedented track record. He believes his success, recognized globally across Africa and the Gulf region, is sufficient to warrant being actively courted.
He laid down the challenge directly to any prospective suitor, questioning the Chiefs’ recent instability:
“I can also ask, what have you been doing, why are we where we are, where can we accept our shortfalls, and how do we address that to get better?”
Currently relying on assistants Khalil Ben Youssef and Cedric Kaze, the Kaizer Chiefs face intense pressure to rebuild. Mosimane’s demand underscores that for him to consider stepping in, the club must demonstrate the capacity for a long-term project, comparable to the six to eight-year tenures he enjoyed at his previous successful clubs.
The message from ‘Jingles’ is clear: his return to the PSL is conditional, requiring a comprehensive rebuilding blueprint and a willingness from the club to commit fully to his demanding, strategic standard.
This reframed text highlights:
- Mosimane’s Authority: The title and lead sentence immediately position him as the one dictating terms.
- The “Standard”: The focus is on his reputation making applications unnecessary.
- The Conditionality: Emphasizes that his return is entirely dependent on the quality of the Chiefs’ offer and vision.
















