Chiefs' Wastefulness Haunts Nabi as Winless Streak Continues


Kaizer Chiefs' struggles in front of goal reached new levels of frustration as they fired 16 shots but managed just one goal in a 1-1 draw with TS Galaxy. Coach Nasreddine Nabi expressed his exhaustion over repeatedly addressing the team's poor finishing, which has now extended their winless league run to four matches. Despite Wandile Duba's early opener, Mlungisi Mbunjana's late equalizer condemned Amakhosi to another disappointing result, leaving their top-eight hopes hanging by a thread.
Season of Missed Opportunities Puts Nabi Under Pressure
The Soweto giants' recurring inability to convert chances has become a defining theme of their campaign, with only five of their 16 attempts troubling Galaxy's keeper. Sitting just one point above ninth-placed Chippa United - who have two games in hand - Chiefs risk regressing from last season's tenth-place finish. While CAF Confederation Cup qualification remains mathematically possible (six points behind third-placed Galaxy), Nabi faces mounting pressure to quickly solve Chiefs' profligacy if he hopes to salvage his debut season.
Nabi's Growing Despair Over Chiefs' Wastefulness
Frustration continues to mount for Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi as his team's poor finishing undermines their ambitions. After another match where numerous chances went begging in the 1-1 draw with TS Galaxy, Nabi admitted his weariness with constantly addressing the same issue. "I'm tired of repeating myself about missed opportunities," he lamented, acknowledging his team's failure to capitalize on their pressing game and tactical preparation. The conceded set-piece goal further compounded his disappointment ahead of their crucial Nedbank Cup semifinal.







