💨 Abstract
Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi is optimistic about the team's prospects for the upcoming season. They will contest multiple competitions, aiming to win each match and challenge for top spots. Despite a poor ninth-place finish last season and losing six pre-season matches, Nabi is determined to improve. The team has signed six new players but none have stood out yet. Their season starts against Stellenbosch. Management faces pressure, as another poor season could lead to Nabi's dismissal.
Courtesy: Eliot Mahlase
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