💨 Abstract

Nasreddine Nabi's tenure at Kaizer Chiefs was doomed due to poor signings, lack of leadership, short stints at previous clubs, no local assistant, and unclear mandates. Despite winning the Nedbank Cup, his first season saw limited improvement, and his second season began poorly. His foreign technical team struggled with local players, and his history of short-term contracts signaled instability. Without a clear mandate, his dismissal after just seven games in the new season was inevitable.

Courtesy: Eliot Mahlase