Morgan Gould

Morgan Gould of Sekhukhune United warming up during the GladAfrica Championship 2020/21 match between Sekhukhune Utd and Cape Town All Stars at Makhulong Stadium, Tembisa, on 03 April 2021 ©Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePix

Ex-Kaizer Chiefs defender joins Truter’s backroom staff at Sekhukhune

Ex-Kaizer Chiefs defender Morgan Gould has joined Brandon Truter’s backroom staff at Sekhukhune United after some time with the reserve team.

Morgan Gould

Morgan Gould of Sekhukhune United warming up during the GladAfrica Championship 2020/21 match between Sekhukhune Utd and Cape Town All Stars at Makhulong Stadium, Tembisa, on 03 April 2021 ©Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePix

Former Kaizer Chiefs defender Morgan Gould has joined Brandon Truter‘s backroom staff at Sekhukhune United after some time with the reserve team.

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Gould had been coaching the club’s DStv Diski Challenge (DDC) team, and his work appears to have impressed Truter.

He becomes Sekhukhune’s second assistant coach, and he will work alongside Truter and MacDonald Makhubedu at the club.

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Gould first joined Sekhukhune when it was campaigning in the now Motsepe Foundation Championship.

He was made DDC coach soon after their promotion to the PSL, and he subsequently hung up his boots as he dedicated his time with the young ones.

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Gould said while this is a big jump in his coaching career, he plans to use his little experience to help Sekhukhune whilst also learning on the job.

Morgan Gould
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA – AUGUST 28: Morgan Gould of Stellenbosch during the Absa Premiership match between Bidvest Wits and Stellenbosch FC at Bidvest Stadium on August 28, 2019 in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Photo by Lee Warren/Gallo Images)

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“I have now been tasked to become a second assistant, which is a very big jump, but I’m very excited,” Gould told the club media department.

“The Diski Challenge has taught me something – you need to be patient, you need to understand and you need to bring everybody together. So, that position really taught me how to work with other people and try to get the best out of other people.

“My objective is just to grow and to also introduce new players coming in from the junior ranks and from different areas because we know football has evolved.

“There is a lot of sports and a lot of science, but for me, it is to help the coach reach its mandate and also make the Sekhukhune community really proud and happy to have a former player being part of the technical staff.”

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