Young Africans Chief Makes Nabi-Chiefs Prediction
The president of Young Africans SC has revealed how he believes Nasreddine Nabi will do at Kaizer Chiefs following the Tunisian's appointment in South Africa . This week, the South Africa n giants announced the arrival of the 58-year-old as a permanent replacement for interim boss Cavin Johnson.
Young Africans president Hersi Said, speaking at the launch of the Toyota Cup, has since said he thinks Nabi will do well at Chiefs. Hollywood Bets. "So we wish him all the best, he's a very good coach. He has done marvellous with us. We won the league two times with him, we won the FA Cup two times with him. We went all the way to the final of the CAF Confederations Cup with him.
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