The ex-England international sent a message of support to the former Bafana Bafana star following his sacking
Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright has sent a message of encouragement to Benni McCarthy after the ex-South Africa international was fired by Cape Town City on Sunday.
Touted as one of the brightest coaching prospects in South African football, McCarthy's tenure as City coach ended unceremoniously after the club managed just two wins in their last 18 games in all competitions.
But an outpour of sympathy lit up social media, with Wright sending his good wishes to McCarthy who had been at the helm of the club since 2017.
"Bigger things ahead my friend," tweeted Wright.
Also coming in to show support for McCarthy was Orlando Pirates captain Happy Jele.
"Farewell coach. All the best in your journey," Jele wrote.
Interestingly, McCarthy's name is already being mentioned as a possible Orlando Pirates coach should interim trainer Rhulani Mokwena's position not be made permanent.
Vasili Manousakis takes over as Cape Town City interim coach and is expected to be in charge of Wednesday's PSL showdown against Polokwane City at home.
Vicious_Maatla_17
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now its time for Benni to come to pirates
Soweto derby @FNB stadium i will be there. so u like pirates ?
Rikaeitz
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now its time for Benni to come to pirates
tuaeikmou
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but you making a useless comment in his first tym of asking finished in the top four he won the cup ...he actually succeed..
denilnor
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All they do is talk and talk on TV as if they are Perfect, now he can't even win more than TWO games in 18 Matches, but he can criticize Coaches for their Lackluster Performances
it just of late he isn't performing. he took them from d1 to the league and even won telekom cup for them
Spartacus_Aye419
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All they do is talk and talk on TV as if they are Perfect, now he can't even win more than TWO games in 18 Matches, but he can criticize Coaches for their Lackluster Performances