Power Dynamos are in a conundrum as to who to gets credit for their success this season in one of the 2011 campaigns best kept secret.
It has just emerged that technical advisor Fordson Kabole and not coach Beston Chambeshi has been in charge of the team since late April.
According to sources at Arthur Davies Stadium in Kitwe, Kabole was reappointed as head coach since Week 4 after Power lost 1-0 away to Konkola Blades while Chambeshi reverted to the ambiguous position of coach and not assistant coach.
“It seems couldn’t do anything but now they have a situation where one coach who was thrust into the limelight is on the verge of getting all the credit and is a potential coach of the year candidate,” the source at Arthur Davies said.
When contacted, Power officials refused to comment on the situation.
Chambeshi took over as head coach at the start of the season after Kabole, who guided Nchanga Rangers to the title in 1998, went into semi-retirement after being at the helm in the 2010 campaign.
Should Power win their first league title in 11 years this weekend, it will be interesting to see who will be credited for the feat.
Power currently top the Faz Super Division table on 53 points and need a win away to Zanaco on Saturday in their penultimate league game to clinch the title.
Moreover should that happen, Power a double beckons when, in a fortnights time, they face Konkola Blades in the Barclays Cup final on November 19 at Arthur Davies.
we r able to get the nitt-grites of watz happeng arnd our country.keep it up!!!
Power D.. players should die alittle to go thru after a hectic season :)