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FC Augsburg suspend Musona

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BELEK-FC Augsburg coach Markus Weinzerl is not amused over indiscipline by some players in the team.

BELEK-FC Augsburg coach Markus Weinzerl is not amused over indiscipline by some players in the team.

The latest casualty of the stern handling of Weinzerl are Zimbabwe international Knowledge Musona and Dawda Bah.

They were suspended for coming late to training in their current base in Belek, Turkey. Weinzerl told the Augsburger Allgemeine, “It is not acceptable. In the first half of the season, the players were fined. Now we want to try other measures.”

Another player who was already suspended was Mohamed Amsif, for coming late to Laktatest.

FC Augsburg has a huge task of fighting against relegation after the winter break and the coach is left with no option but to act tough on his players.

Meanwhile, Despite South African Premiership football club SuperSport United’s reported interest in him, Benjani Mwaruwari was spotted at English third-tier side Portsmouth training yesterday.

The Zimbabwean was photographed being put through his paces at Eastleigh. However, according to portsmouth.co.uk, he is just keeping fit at the club.