Benjani Mwaruwari has revealed that he prefers working with a local coach should he gets the Warriors job one day.
The 42-year old, who recently declared his desire to coach the national team in the future, recently achieved his UEFA A coaching licence in Belfast, Ireland. The badge is one level below the UEFA Pro Licence.
Speaking during a television interview, Mwaruwari said he wants to work with a local coach rather than an outsider if he is given a job to become warriors manager.
“I prefer a local guy even though I now have the badges. That way, we will be supporting the former players.
“In terms of coaching, there are a lot of things you must have. One of them is that you must be lucky. As a former footballer, ninety per cent of the things being done, it is easy, and you already know it.
“They teach you how to manage players, they teach you a lot of things, things that didn’t matter to you when you were still a player.” said Mwaruwari.
Benjani Mwaruwari is one of the players that enjoyed a long career in football, playing for the best UEFA’s teams. The star played locally for iBosso before relocating to South Africa. He later moved to Europe where he competed for league giants such as Portsmouth and Manchester City.
Mwaruwari had a very impressive international career with the Warriors during his time as a player.