Golden Arrows head coach Manqoba Mngqithi says he will stay at the club for as long as they need him to.
Mngqithi returned to the club that gave him his first shot as head coach this month having been club-less for four months after his exit from Mamelodi Sundowns.
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The 53-year-old has been in charge of three games so far and claimed four points from a possible nine to see Abafana Bes’thende in 10th position on the log with 24 points.
He told iDiski Times senior writer Matshelane Mamabolo in edition 196 that the environment at the club has always been kind to him and he doesn’t see why he wouldn’t continue if they asked him to.
“It’s my home, this one,” Mngqithi told iDiski Times.
“If they still want me here next season, why not? It can’t be nicer than being in a club that gave me an opportunity when nobody would even touch. No matter how much success I can achieve somewhere else, this will always be home.
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“This will always be my base; this will always be a place I will always want the best for because I would never be excited to see this club struggling when I could have assisted.
“I am enjoying every minute, the people here love me, the supporters love me; everybody in this club adores me, so I appreciate being in an environment like that.”




