💨 Abstract
Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi defended his team's performance after they missed out on a Top 8 finish, emphasizing the importance of their Nedbank Cup win. Despite ending the season in ninth place, Nabi highlighted that FIFA recognizes both league and cup winners. He acknowledged the team's goal-scoring issues but remained focused on the process and his coaching model, suggesting his job might be safe despite the league performance.
Courtesy: Eliot Mahlase
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