Kaizer Chiefs fans have been on an emotional ride this season—from nervy performances to a sweet taste of victory.
And now, with silverware finally back in the trophy cabinet after a decade-long drought, the burning question around head coach Nasreddine Nabi’s future has finally been answered—well, sort of.
Sporting Director Kaizer Motaung Junior has stepped up to break the silence and offer some insight into what lies ahead for the Tunisian coach.
Nabi’s Job Was on the Line—Until the Nedbank Cup Win Changed the Mood
Let’s rewind a bit.
For weeks, speculation ran wild that Nabi might be shown the door after just one season in charge.
His tactical style didn’t exactly set the league alight, and many critics questioned whether he had the edge needed for a club of Chiefs’ stature.
But then came the game-changer: winning the Nedbank Cup.
That victory didn’t just end a painful 10-year trophy drought—it also gave Nabi something more valuable: breathing room.
Speaking to 5FM, Motaung Junior confirmed that Nabi is still part of the club’s plans.
“He’s got another season with us now,” he said.
“As we always do, we’ll sit down after the season and review everything.”
League Struggles Still Linger Over Nabi’s Record
Despite the cup success, the truth is—Chiefs’ league form has been all over the place.
Inconsistency has been a major concern, and many supporters have been frustrated by the team’s lack of rhythm in the Betway Premiership.
Motaung didn’t shy away from that.
“We know league results weren’t great,” he admitted.
“But this win is a huge milestone.”
Basically, while the cup was a welcome relief, it’s not enough to erase the memory of a choppy league campaign.
Chiefs Are Thinking Bigger Than Just One Trophy
With the season wrapped up and some silverware in the bag, Kaizer Chiefs are now turning their
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