Main replace on Nabi’s Kaizer Chiefs future

Main replace on Nabi’s Kaizer Chiefs future

Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi has endured a tough begin to life at Naturena.

The Tunisian tactician joined the Glamour Boys with excessive expectations nonetheless issues haven’t gone precisely to plan to this point.

Kaizer Chiefs have been knocked out of the Carling Knockout Cup by rivals Mamelodi Sundowns within the second spherical.

Furthermore, Nabi’s aspect have struggled within the league, selecting up simply 12 factors from their opening 9 matches.

With rising frustration and no finish in sight to their woes, is Nabi planning to throw within the towel at Naturena?

Nabi stays dedicated to Kaizer Chiefs job

According to the most recent studies, Nasreddine Nabi has rejected an method from Moroccan giants Raja Casablanca as stays dedicated to Kaizer Chiefs!

“Earlier this week, the Moroccan club’s hierarchy is said to have reached out to Nabi’s management team. However, Nabi’s management team made it clear that he was fully committed to his project at Chiefs,” a FARPost report learn.

Kaizer Chiefs youngste Naledi Hlongwane was rewarded for his spectacular efficiency for the Carling All Stars on Saturday afternoon.

The All Stars earned a 3-0 victory over Magesi FC on the Orlando Stadium, with Hlongwane scoring two targets for aspect.

The 19-year-old Kaizer Chiefs Diski Challenge Star walked away the with Man-of-The-Match award, an within the course of earned a wholesome R100 000 cheque.

What Kaizer Chiefs starlet goes to do with R100 000 cheque

“The money that I got today, as my father passed away last year, I was planning to at least buy a tombstone for him… then the other, obviously I will give my mom and the [rest] will go into a savings account,” Hlongwane stated as quoted by IDiski Times.

“It was a great experience playing with the big players in the PSL, and Mfundo Vilakazi. I have been training with him also before he was promoted to the Kaizer Chiefs first team, 17, U19, and DDC before he was promoted.”

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