Cape Town City has confirmed the appointment of Muhsin Ertugral as their new head coach, replacing Eric Tinkler.
This move marks a significant development for the team, and fans are eager to see how Ertugral will steer the club forward.

Ertugral, a seasoned coach with experience in the South African football landscape, will be tasked with turning around the team’s fortunes.
Cape Town City’s current form this season has been a mixed bag.
They’re sitting 12th in the Premier Soccer League table with 11 points from 10 matches, having won three, drawn two, and lost five games.
In terms of their scoring and conceding patterns, Cape Town City averages 0.60 goals scored per game and 1.20 goals conceded per game.
Their points per game average stands at 1.10, which is slightly lower than the league average of 1.39.
Breaking down their home and away performances, Cape Town City has fared relatively better at home, with a points per game average of 1.75 compared to 0.67 away from home.
They’ve also managed to keep clean sheets in 40% of their matches, which is slightly above the league average.
Looking ahead, Cape Town City’s remaining fixtures will see them play more matches at home (11) than away (9).
However, their away matches feature a higher combined opposition points per game average.