Former Gor Mahia manager Dylan Kerr has ruled out a return to the club following the sacking of Martins Neiva.
Gor are currently looking for a replacement for Neiva who was sacked last week and a section of fans have been pleading with Kerr to make a return to the club where he helped them to a treble between 2027 and 2028.
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In an interview with Flashscore, Kerr admitted that he had a huge admiration of the club and chairman Ambrose Rachier but ruled out a possibility of returning.
“Unfortunately, it’s (returning to Gor Mahia) not going to happen. Too much respect for the club chairman Ambrose (Rachier). I love my chairman but I’ve had my time at Gor Mahia,” Kerr said.
When asked if he had been approached by the Gor Mahia management, the Scottish added, “For now, I’ve not spoken to anyone (from the club) but in any case, no, I won’t come back and they won’t come for me.”
The 57-year-old has had a reputation everywhere he has worked having won two league titles and five cup competitions since 2014 as a head coach in Vietnam, Tanzania, Kenya and South Africa.
During his stint with Gor Mahia, Kerr won the Kenyan Premier League, Kenyan Super Cup and SportPesa Super Cup, as well as securing qualification for the 2018 CAF Confederation Cup group stages.