Nabi fires back at critics, insisting he's committed to rebuilding the club despite pressure, scepticism, and offers from other top teams.
Nabi fires back at critics, insisting he’s committed to rebuilding the club despite pressure, scepticism, and offers from other top teams.
Lucas Ribeiro’s lone goal secured Sundowns’ third straight victory over Chiefs this season. However, Nabi appeared more frustrated by criticism from fellow coaches rather than the loss itself. Despite the unfavorable result, he expressed pride in his squad’s performance but took issue with what he labeled as “disrespectful” remarks from certain figures within South African football.Chiefs’ fluctuating form in Nabi’s debut season has put them under scrutiny.
“But the fans of Kaizer Chiefs need to be careful,” he warned. “This process has been ongoing for 10 years—moving forward, then back to zero. Some people don’t want this process to succeed. The easiest way to disrupt it is to criticise the coach, get him fired, and start over again. That cycle repeats every season.”Despite the mounting pressure, Nabi remains committed to Chiefs, revealing that he has turned down far more lucrative offers from other major clubs.
Sundowns are set to make a crucial decision as Kaizer Chiefs and Sekhukhune United closely monitor the midfielder’s next move.
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