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Chiefs Coach: Why Always Me? - African Times

Chiefs Coach: Why Always Me?

POINTING FINGERS: Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi has accused the media of unfair reporting. Photo: Kaizer Chiefs

Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi has pointed an accusing finger at the media.

The 2025 Nedbank Cup winner has taken issue with reported claims that he would be sacked at the end of the season, as first published by the Sunday Times on Sunday, 11 May.

The story has not died down, but Nabi is having none of it.

“This news came from journalists, not from the club. Why all the time is it ‘Nabi, Nabi, Nabi’? For what?” Nabi questioned.

“All of Africa has been calling me to come to coach them, thinking I’m a free agent.

“I respect all of you journalists, and all journalists should also respect me because this news is bad for me; it creates confusion in my team. This is not correct; it’s not professional, and the information is not correct,” Nabi insisted.

Chiefs is in ninth position, and will play seventh-placed Polokwane City in their last match of the 2024/25 season.

The two sides meet on Saturday, 24 May, at the FNB Stadium, with a top eight place at stake.

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