💨 Abstract
Kaizer Chiefs face a challenging start to the new season due to transfer delays and internal issues. The team, which recently won the Nedbank Cup, is still evolving tactically, raising doubts about their ability to compete for major titles. A key transfer for striker Etiosa Ighodaro is unfinished due to ongoing negotiations. Coach Nasreddine Nabi emphasizes the need for additional players, expressing frustration with the delays that are impairing team preparation.
Courtesy: Freddie Hiney
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