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Kaizer Chiefs: Nasreddine Nabi to leave? Amakhosi management unhappy

Posted on August 11, 2025
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Nasreddine Nabi faces an uncertain future at Kaizer Chiefs after a disappointing pre-season.

Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi’s future is under discussion.

Amakhosi management is not happy with a couple of things. So, they are set to hold important talks with Nabi over his future soon.

AMAKHOSI MANAGEMENT UNHAPPY WITH NABI

Amakhosi management is unpleased and unhappy with Nabi.

They are unhappy with the poor results during Chiefs’ recent pre-season of Netherlands. Furthermore, they are displeased with Nabi’s attitude as well.

“To be honest with you, I don’t know what is going to happen with the coach, but what I can tell you is that management is not competently happy with how things are going. They are not happy with the coach’s attitude at times and were not convinced by the preseason preparations. They do want to address it,” the insider stated on SNL.

Therefore, Chiefs are set to hold important talks with Nabi over his future.

Meanwhile, Chiefs were spotted with a new coach and have a new captain who will usher in the new era of Amakhosi football.


TALKS PLACED ON HOLD WHILST NABI IS AWAY, INTERIM COACH STEPS UP

However, these talks have been placed on hold for now.

That is because Nabi is dealing with personal issues.

The current Chiefs head coach was not available for Amakhosi’s BetWay Premiership opener against Stellenbosch FC. This is because his wife was involved in an accident. He is spending time with her during this time. Khalil Ben Youssef steps up as the interim coach.

Therefore, as things stand, Nabi will resume his position as head coach when he returns. However, as disucssed, Amakhosi management are unhappy. So, they will be holding key talks with Nabi soon.


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