Kaizer Chiefs have confirmed that head coach Nasreddine Nabi is currently not with the team, with the club revealing that discussions between both parties are still ongoing.
Kaizer Chiefs Internal Discussions Continue
In a statement released on Friday, Amakhosi clarified that Nabi’s absence is part of an internal matter currently being addressed through the club’s processes. Chiefs stressed that the situation is being handled professionally and that their focus remains on ensuring stability within the squad.
“The matter is internal in nature and is being addressed through the appropriate processes,” the club said. “Kaizer Chiefs remains focused on ensuring stability and continuity for the players and supporters during this period.”
Calm Approach During Uncertainty
While Nabi’s absence has sparked speculation about his future at Naturena, the club has urged calm among supporters, noting that updates will be provided through official channels once there is progress.
“As this is an internal matter, no further details will be shared at this stage. We appreciate the continued support and understanding of our supporters and the broader football community,” Chiefs added.
Focus on the Players and Fans
Chiefs have reassured their fan base that their immediate priority is to minimise disruptions to the team’s preparations as they continue their campaign. With key fixtures in both domestic and continental competitions ahead, the club is eager to maintain momentum despite the uncertainty surrounding their coach.
The statement concluded by reaffirming their commitment to communication: “Any updates will be communicated through official Club channels when appropriate.”
What This Means for Amakhosi
Nabi’s absence adds another layer of intrigue to Chiefs’ season as they aim to challenge for silverware and regain their place among the country’s football elite. For now, attention will turn to how the players respond on the pitch as the club works behind the scenes to find a resolution.
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