💨 Abstract
After Kaizer Chiefs' narrow Toyota Cup loss to Asante Kotoko, coach Nasreddine Nabi reflected positively on their performance, despite missing chances to win both in regulation and during the penalty shootout. Nabi sees the match as instructive for gauging the team's strengths and areas for improvement before their upcoming Betway Premiership opener in two weeks. He remains focused on long-term progress, expressing satisfaction with the team's physical work and pre-season efforts.
Courtesy: Joshua Hendricks
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