Ntseki stepped in coach Stuart Baxter’s shoes when the English mentor resigned as the head coach of the national team.
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It is believed that Safa was desperate for Ntseki to start working with the Bafana Bafana and pushed contract discussions to a later date, but those discussions only took place recently. As a result of the delay in talks, Ntseki has been working without a contract.
“We had a good meeting with Ntseki and his representatives. There things that we didn’t agree on that I wouldn’t like to share with the media,” Mokoena told the Sunday World.
“Both parties agreed to take time to assess what was discussed but I am confident that by Tuesday will be done with everything.”
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