Frenchman Didier Gomes Da Rosa has replaced Serbian Kosta Papic as the new coach of Ethiopian Premier League outfit Ethiopian Bunna.
Gomes, 48, becomes the fifth man in charge of the troubled giants in the recent past as they seek to get off the shadows of dominant St. George.
His first match in charge ended in a 2-0 win against Woldia Kenema at Addis Ababa Stadium Saturday.
The win, that propelled the coffee makers to sixth on the log on eleven points, is a big relieve for the management that has come under fire from fans who are thirsty for a second league glory.
Bunna have now won three matches out of seven.
Papic ditched the club two-months into his two-year deal this month and has since moved back to South Africa with division two side Royal Eagles.
Gomes joined Bunna from Algerian League two side JSM Skikda.
The former player is famous for making impressive impact in all the clubs he has managed in Africa,
He won the league with Rayon Sports (Rwanda) and Coton Sport of Cameroon which he managed two league titles with and a domestic cup.