TS Galaxy captain Pogiso Sanoka has broken his silence on the highly publicized feud between the two players. Seed Ramovich and Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena.
The two coaches, Ramovic and Mokwena, have been at loggerheads in recent months, but it appears they are not willing to move forward.
The spat took a new turn a few weeks ago when Ramovic told media members that he had received a phone call from Mokwena.
Mr Ramovic said Mr Mokwena insulted him over the phone before asking him if he knew his father (Jius Sono).
Ramovic did not take kindly to Mokwena's words and released their conversation to the media in order to get revenge on the Sundowns leader.
Sanoka admitted that the two coaches now need to resolve their differences and said there was little he could do as a player to intervene.
The argument between Rulani and Ramovic is beyond our control – Sanoka
“Unfortunately, it is [tension between the two coaches] That's out of our control as players,” Sanoka said. sunday world.
“What we can control is the fact that we support and respect him (Ramovic). We respect both coaches.
“But that's something they have to deal with as coaches and colleagues. They have to deal with it in their own way and not let it affect us (the players). Because we… We're just here to play football, and outsiders don't really concern us.”
If TS Galaxy doesn't win, Ramovic will play against the world
Furthermore, Sanoka said that for Ramovic to remain as outspoken as he has been, TS Galaxy should always strive for a positive outcome.
“So the only way for him (Ramovic) to continue to be himself is to [outspoken] “It is we who will give the results, because if we let him speak and let him speak and we do not give him the results, he will be the only one fighting against the world,” Sanoka concluded.