LUBUMBASHI. TP Mazembe coach Lamine Ndiaye has resigned from the job after the elimination of his side from the CAF Champions League, the club said in a statement on Wednesday.“The President of TP Mazembe, Moses Katumbi, announced that coach Lamine Ndiaye has decided to step down and pending the appointment of a new coach, a team of coaches will take over from the Senegalese,” the statement said.“Deeply affected by the consequences of the club’s recent debacle in the CAF Champions League and by the accumulation of internal problems, Mr. Ndiaye has expressed his desire to resign. The president immediately responded by refusing his departure and offering him the chance to continue to work within the club.”Ndiaye came on board in 2010 leading the Corbeaux to clinch one Caf Champions League title, two Linafoot silverwares and reaching the final of the Fifa Club World Cup.In the interim, a team of coaches including Pamphile Mihayo David Mwakasu, Florian Mulot and Mandiaty Fall will be in charge of the Lubumbashi outfit, officials said.