💨 Abstract
Nasreddine Nabi, coach of Kaizer Chiefs, is likely finishing his last season after a disappointing 2024/25 campaign saw them finish ninth in the league, despite winning the Nedbank Cup. Known for never staying more than two seasons with any team, Nabi faces intense pressure to secure another cup win or a top-four finish to extend his tenure. With stiff competition from Pirates and Sundowns, the team's prospects for the upcoming season appear bleak.
Courtesy: Eliot Mahlase
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