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Namibia: ‘I Am Happy Where I Am ‘ – Jacobs

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Botswana-based Matebele FC head coach Woody Jacobs says he is in a good space and enjoying the respect his employers have for him.

He told The Namibian this week that talk of him joining the Botswana Premier League (BPL) log leaders Township Rollers FC has puzzled him.

“I am happy where I am and in a good space, and am definitely enjoying the respect I’m getting in Botswana.”

Jacobs became the first Namibian A-licence coach to find employment in Botswana as head coach of newly-promoted Matebele FC.

The rookies are seated sixth on the log standing, with 18 points after 12 matches, having won five, drawn three and lost four matches.

“My five-month stay in Botswana has been very good. For a small team to perform and be in the position we are is astonishing and heart warming.”

He said Matebele FC is not a big side like Gaborone United, Jwaneng Galaxy or Township Rollers.

Jacobs said he attributed the milestone they have reached thus far to sheer hard work and an ambitious management team.

“I take my hat off to them,” he said.

“My success over the years has always been attributed to my players and their response to my coaching style and philosophy. Matebele FC is no different.

“However, Township Rollers FC making an approach for my services is news to me. I have not had a meeting of any sort with them,” the former Brave Gladiators coach said.

“But I saw some comments by the football gurus in Namibia. They made it sound as if I am a rookie coach, and that I must keep my feet on the ground and not jump ship at an opportunity such as that of Township Rollers, which puzzles my mind.