Former Kaizer Chiefs coach sends message to the bosses
Former Kaizer Chiefs head coach Arthur Zwane is clearly still following the waves at his former club Amakhosi.
Former Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane simply believes in Nasreddine Nabi.
ARTHUR ZWANE SUPPORTS KAIZER CHIEFS COACH NASREDDINE NABI
Speaking to the media after last week’s 2-2 draw with Amakhosi, Zwane said he sympathises with the struggle Nabi is facing but believes the Tunisian is cooking.
“I think I should thank Kaizer Chiefs for the progress of the youngsters because that’s the reason the team has development structures. Even though some people didn’t believe in what the team is trying to do for all these years,” said Zwane, as quoted by FARPost.
“It’s only a matter of time before you’ll see these players blossoming and doing very well. Actually, from the beginning of this campaign, they have been carrying the team because it’s always difficult for any player to come to this setup and excel immediately because of the pressure,” added the former Kaizer Chiefs winger.
“Probably now, you’d understand why these boys are carrying the team, and also, we must commend the coach for giving them confidence and believing in them because it’s a huge investment for the club.
“The market has always been difficult for Kaizer Chiefs. I feel sorry for coach Nabi because I’ve been in that situation as a coach, but when you look at Chiefs, as much as they are a work in progress, they are going to be a team to beat. Coach Nabi needs to be given time, and the team will gel; it’s only a matter of time,” concluded Zwane.
KAIZER CHIEFS LOAN TWO PLAYERS
As widely reported last month, Amakhosi signed a new midfielder, a winger, and a striker: Thabo Cele, Glody Lilepo, and Tashreeq Morris. Additionally, Kaizer Chiefs have three struggling players on loan: striker Christian Saile to SuperSport United and attacking midfielder Mduduzi Mdantsane to Richards Bay FC. The duo follow after Sabelo Radebe and Donay Jansen, who signed loaned deals before the start of the season with Richards Bay and SuperSport, respectively.
Full List:
- Donay Jansen, winger, 21
- Sabelo Radebe, 25, midfielder
- Mduduzi Mdantsane, midfielder, 30
- Christian Saile, forward, 25.
WHICH LOANED PLAYERS HAVE A FUTURE AT AMAKHOSI?
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