‘Nabi is not the problems, Chiefs have more issues than political parties! He has been let down by his players’

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Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi recently conceded it would be tough for the Glamour Boys to finish in the top three positions in the 2024/25.

Amakhosi have not had it easy in the ongoing edition, failing to impress even against smaller teams.

The majority of the fans believe the Tunisian is not a problem, and that the Soweto giants have a long way to go before reaching the top. Have a look at what they said.

Chiefs are cursed

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Anyone who blames the coach is mentally ill. Nabi is not a magician and can't magically make Gaston Sirino to score the clear chances they keep missing – Mnganga Ka Mtumaseli 

You can blame coach Nabi as much as you want, but he is not the problem. The team is cursed – Sijo Mts

I wondered who he was kidding when he said top three at the start of the second round. I knew it would come to this. Now what's next, coach? Is it playoffs or letting the ship sink? – Mbuyiseli Jozana

Looks like this team has more problems than political parties. Inconsistent, unconvincing, players missing sitters, conceding goals in every game, Bruce Bvuma taking long to learn basic skills of a goalkeeper – Bombastic Ruralboy

Disappoint your enemies, Chiefs, so that they can hide in tears of disappointment – Franz Slogo

Top what? Nabi was dreaming big indeed

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This one has been let down by his own players. Statistics are there to prove that the most attacking team – with the highest goal-scoring ratio opportunities, has been Kaizer Chiefs this season. However, this has also been contracted by the defence, which in football counts the most for any successful team. All in all, Chiefs has been marred by a series of “bad lucks.” All season, it has been a matter of “only ifs.” Keep the man, let the season roll over, and start afresh next season on a clean slate! Period – Thamsanqa Ivan Tiki-Bobani

Top what? He was dreaming big, indeed. Chiefs will never finish in that position – Ephraim Ntapu 

Talking about finishing in the top three is an unachievable dream. Right now, Chiefs are at a big, big risk of being outside the top 8 for another season – Morisky WA Lepara 

We need to secure the points in the last games, even if we must play with a low block after scoring. Sometimes you must do what is necessary – Marius Willemse

How is he giving instructions to his players when he doesn't even know English? – Tshenolo Motlhaping 

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Willis Sob is an experienced journalist who has been in the game since 2009, covering major assignments around the continent.
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