Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi has spoken out about his future at the club with struggles continuing in his tenure.
High hopes accompanied the arrival of the former Young Africans coach at Chiefs, but the team's performance failed to meet expectations.
Following a brief period of a good start, the team hasn’t been doing well lately, leading to a record of 10 wins, 11 losses, and 6 draws in 27 matches. Chiefs are currently eighth in the league.
Nabi was asked whether there was pressure that he get sacked if he doesn’t win the trophy this season.
WHAT NABI SAID ABOUT HIS FUTURE AT CHIEFS
“You’re asking if I’ll stay next season, I have to tell you that my contract is for two seasons, but it’s not me who decides, for me, I have a process,” Nabi said as quoted by FARPost.

“The difference between me and how other people think is that they are thinking of results, and I’m thinking of process. If we think like that, we are not speaking the same language; one is speaking French and the other is speaking English.
“As I have said to you, I have a process, and that process is based on how we play, how we give chances to the DDC players. We’re talking about Mduduzi Tshabalala, Mfundo Vilakazi, and Wandile Duba.
“Each game we play, how many chances do we create and how many chances do opponents create? We work with statistics, and if you [journalist] want, you can give us your WhatsApp number and we will send you all the data about the team, then you can analyse and give us solutions for next season.
“I’m not here to say that I deserve or don’t deserve to stay at Chiefs, there’s a board and they analyse the situation. They see every training session and the meetings before and after the game.
“They’re [management] seeing what we’re doing, and if they think we don’t deserve to stay next season, we’ll go. If they say I deserve to stay, then I’ll stay. I have a process and objectives, and I trust in my process.”