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Baroka FC coach Dylan Kerr made alarming remarks after their win over the Mamelodi Sundowns on Sunday and suggested there are attempts within the club to interfere with their work as they fight for relegation with the Lebowakgomo-based team.
As his players and coaching staff erupted in celebrations after hampering the Sundowns in pushing for a successful defense of their Absa Premiership title with a 1-0 win, Kerr showed a stressed figure in his post-match television interview with the broadcaster. SuperSport.
“I know my work. I know my job because I have studied it for 30-odd years as a player and coach and if people leave me alone to do my job, I will make this club a success. And unfortunately, I should be happy with this result, but inside I’m really angry, “Kerr told viewers.
Kerr was asked during his post-game interview with the rest of the media to clarify his comments and he repeated his claims.
“That’s something that’s obviously inside me, so I’m going to keep it to myself,” Kerr insisted.
The Briton said he has a youth team at his disposal and plans to leave a lasting legacy at the club where he sees potential to create something great.
He said Baroka is capable of going from fighting for perennial relegation to competing for honors, but added that this can only happen if people at the club stop interfering with his duties.
“I need to change that mentality of being in the battle for relegation that they have been in year after year.
“They have to change that mindset and if I can, and if I can do it, you know how to get into the psyche of the payers to do what they have done today, which is junk, fight, fight and play.
“You played Sundowns who were head and shoulders up on paper, but if you got the heart, if you got the stomach, if you got the balls, to put it right, they are not going to hit me today.
“So everyone is happy, my president is happy and the fans are happy too. But we’re not done yet, we’re not sure yet. We still have two important games. “
Baroka is now three points from relegation danger ahead of his two remaining games against SuperSport United on Wednesday and a dogfight with leading Kaizer Chiefs on the final day of Saturday, where Kerr’s team can have a say in the fate of the league title.
“We have not confirmed our (Premiership) status. The victory has given us a boost “.