Nabi on the Brink? Why Kaizer Chiefs Might Regret Letting Him Go

by Nyiko Maluleke

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Despite finally ending Kaizer Chiefs’ decade-long trophy drought, Nasreddine Nabi’s future at Naturena is still under a cloud of uncertainty.

After leading Amakhosi to a Nedbank Cup triumphβ€”beating fierce rivals and CAF Champions League semi-finalists Orlando Piratesβ€”many expected the Tunisian tactician to be hailed for steadying the ship. Yet, whispers of his possible departure continue to swirl, especially with Chiefs at risk of missing out on MTN8 qualification.

Yes, it’s been a season filled with ups and downs. But context matters.

When Nabi arrived, Chiefs were coming off their worst-ever league finishβ€”tenth place. He inherited a squad that needed rebuilding and brought in a wave of new signings. As any coach would tell you, building chemistry and a winning identity takes time.

And while the team has shown moments of progress, inconsistency has haunted them, with some frustrating defeats leaving fans and management asking questions. But would parting ways with Nabi now be a step forwardβ€”or two steps back?

Solomons Weighs In

Chiefs wing-back Dillan Solomons is aware of the speculation, but says the team remains focused.

β€œPeople are talking, but we can’t control that,” he said. β€œAll we can do is show up to training, put in the work, and show the coach that we’re here to fight.”

Solomons added that the players are not distracted by outside noise, especially ahead of their clash with Polokwane City, a game he described as a β€œcup final.”

β€œIt’s one of our biggest games of the season. We know how much it means,” he said.

With tensions high and Chiefs needing a win to salvage something from the season, Nabi’s future might very well depend on what happens next.

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