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Kaizer Chiefs management to let Nabi go? – LATEST
Kaizer Chiefs’ hierarchy are split over the future of current head coach Nasreddine Nabi.
Kaizer Chiefs are set to undergo major changes.
So, they are set to sign several players. Meanwhile, many Amakhosi stars are linked with exits. Finally, Nasreddine Nabi’s future is being discussed and debated as we speak.
CHIEFS COACH FACES UNCERTAIN FUTURE
The Chiefs hierarchy are divided over the future of head coach Nabi.
“There was a meeting just like after every game to analyse what went wrong against Golden Arrows but the issue of the coach (Nabi) was then discussed. Yes, there were two groups of minds. One saying they should give him games to prove himself before the end of the season and if he fails in those games then they part ways. While the other side still believes that he needs time to turn the fortunes around. That side believes he has brought some positivity to the team (Chiefs),” SoccerLaduma reported
Meaning, the next couple of games could determine his Amakhosi future. So, if Nabi and Chiefs continue to pile up losses then he may find his way out the club.
However, this is the view of some members of hierarchy.
Meanwhile, the other half wants Nabi to have more time to rebuild with the squad. Therefore, he could be given more time as well.
Ultimately, the Chiefs hierarchy is divided over his future. Now, they are discussing the next steps and way forward with the next few matches set to play a big role in their decision.
AMAKHOSI AFTER BIG-NAME SIGNINGS
Chiefs are linked with FIVE Bafana Bafana targets.
Furthermore, Amakhosi is reportedly interested in signing this Orlando Pirates man. In fact, Christian Saile is linked with a likely departure as Chiefs strive to open up an international signing spot.
It is clear that Amakhosi management are determined to reinforce their attack. Moreover, Chiefs have just made a new and improved offer for Oswin Appollis
SHOULD CHIEFS PART WAYS WITH NABI OR SHOULD HE BE GIVEN MORE TIME?
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