Tsotetsi believes Nabi's job at Kaizer Chiefs is secure even if they lose the Cup final


Kaizer Chiefs are once again not at the forefront of the South African championship, fighting for a spot in the upper part of the table. However, the "Chiefs" are close to securing their first trophy in ten years, and it's believed that a loss in the Cup final could undermine Nasreddine Nabi's position at the helm. But former Kaizer Chiefs center-back Mokete Tsotetsi disagrees.
Details: The ex-defender of the "Chiefs" thinks that Nabi has already done significant work that has improved the team's play, so the season can be considered good. A Cup victory would be the crowning achievement.
Quote: "It's not just about the victory in the Nedbank Cup semi-final against Sundowns. You have to look at the whole season, and I think he has done very well since joining the club. To me, he has always been secure.
Winning the Nedbank Cup would be a great result, but he should be judged not on that, but on how the team plays. If you look at the chances they've created, it's clear how well they are playing this season compared to the past two or three seasons.
Now, they just need to finish in the top eight. It would be a good and fair season to reach the Nedbank Cup final and also make it into the top eight. That would cap off a good season. But overall, coach Nabi has done a great job building the team," concluded Tsotetsi.



















