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Massive meeting set to decide Nabi’s future

Kaizer Chiefs latest news has arrived, as a massive meeting is set to decide Nasreddine Nabi’s future.

Despite lifting the Nedbank Cup and ending a painful 10-year trophy drought, Nabi’s job hangs in the balance as tensions simmer behind the scenes.

Cup victory doesn’t guarantee Nabi’s stay

Rumours of Nabi’s exit began circulating before the cup final, as reports claimed that Chiefs had already informed him of his looming departure. Even after securing silverware, uncertainty reigns. According to sources close to the club, the Tunisian coach pleaded for one more season to continue building the squad.

Throughout the campaign, Nabi repeatedly voiced concerns about squad quality. He believes the club needs significant reinforcements to compete at the highest level. As he told management, “This project needs the right players. We can’t achieve our goals without upgrading the squad.”

Top 8 finish now critical for Nabi’s future

With two games left, against Sekhukhune United and Polokwane City, Chiefs sit in 9th place, just outside the top eight. Club Sporting Director Kaizer Motaung Jr. made the stakes clear. “We must finish in the top eight.”

Failing to qualify for the MTN8 Cup again would mark another disappointment for Amakhosi, who missed out last season. Club leadership sees top-eight qualification as non-negotiable.

Next meeting set after final league games

Chiefs management plans to revisit Nabi’s situation after the remaining two league matches. The club’s final position on the log will likely influence their final decision.

With silverware in hand but a storm brewing, Nasreddine Nabi’s fate could come down to the wire. Chiefs fans are watching closely, hoping the Nedbank Cup triumph becomes a turning point, not just a farewell.

Stay tuned with The South African as Kaizer Chiefs latest news has arrived, with Nabi’s future still undecided.

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