💨 Abstract
Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi reflected on a challenging first season, acknowledging it as a necessary transition period. The club finished ninth in the league but won the Nedbank Cup, ending a decade-long trophy drought. Nabi emphasized the rebuilding process, stating that immediate results were not the priority. Despite the league position, he highlighted the effort and achievement of winning a cup, encouraging fans to take pride in it.
Courtesy: Siseko Gwegwe
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