Steve Komphela has discussed his future plans after parting ways with Moroka Swallows this month.
The Soweto side has faced a lot challenges recently that included players going on strike, some of them being dismissed and the club missing two league matches, a costly act to their pocket and log standing.
The former Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns coach joined the Dube Birds at the beginning of the current season and left with the side in 13th position on the DStv Premiership table with 19 points.
Komphela told iDiski Times senior writer Velile Mnyandu in edition 143 of the newspaper that he would like to be involved in a project that allows him to influence players more as humans than just athletes.
“Listen, to me there’s only two things,” Komphela told iDiski Times.
“As I’ve always done it and like anybody else I prefer to have a project and not a job.
“Because, if I have a job, I’m not helping anyone but when you have a project, you are definitely helping others, you’re helping the institution and you are developing players to become better human beings.”
“And it’s not all talk that no you have to be good human beings. Listen, you take these people through a process of improving them, a process of influencing them, a process of impacting them positively that they undergo a change that will make them better men than only athletes.”
You can read Komphela’s full interview with Mnyandu in edition 143 of the newspaper available for free when you subscribe to iDiski Times WhatsApp channel.




