Kaizer Chiefs may be enduring another dismal campaign, but head coach Nasreddine Nabi believes the season is far from over — and two high-stakes Soweto derbies against rivals Orlando Pirates could provide the lifeline Amakhosi desperately need.
Despite a disappointing 2-1 home loss to Marumo Gallants, which marked their 11th defeat of the Betway Premiership season, Nabi remains adamant that his side still has something to fight for. Chiefs are currently languishing in ninth place on the league table, at serious risk of missing out on the MTN8 for a second consecutive year. Yet, Nabi is urging his squad to stay focused and determined, with a massive opportunity just around the corner.
The first of the two upcoming Soweto derbies will take place this Saturday at FNB Stadium in a league clash against Pirates. A week later, the two teams will clash again in the Nedbank Cup final at Moses Mabhida Stadium — a game that could define Chiefs’ entire season.
A Crucial Turning Point
Speaking after the loss to Gallants, Nabi revealed the mood in the dressing room was understandably low. “You could see the players’ heads were down, and there is a clear lack of confidence,” he said. “But I told them there’s no time for blame or regret — what’s done is done. We still have two critical matches ahead that can change everything.”
The Nedbank Cup final in particular presents a golden opportunity. It’s been nearly a decade since Kaizer Chiefs last lifted a major trophy, and winning this competition could finally bring that barren run to an end. It would also provide fans with long-awaited silverware and restore some pride in what has otherwise been a forgettable season.
The Soweto Derby Factor
Beating Orlando Pirates, both in the league and in the final, would not only boost morale but also send a strong message about the club’s resilience. While Pirates are favorites heading into both encounters, Chiefs have the chance to flip the narrative and restore belief among their supporters.
Nabi stressed the importance of unity and self-reflection. “Everyone needs to take an honest look at themselves — their effort in training, their performances in games,” he said. “We have to stick together and face the coming week with our heads up.”
A Chance for Redemption
While the odds may be stacked against them, Kaizer Chiefs still hold their fate in their own hands. A strong showing in these two massive fixtures could salvage their season — possibly even rewrite it.
Victory in the Nedbank Cup would not only end a trophy drought but also provide a platform to build on for next season. And a win against Pirates in the league could boost their chances of sneaking into the top eight. It all comes down to two matches. Two derbies. Two chances to rewrite the story.
A Defining Moment for Pride and Redemption
In a season that has largely been defined by inconsistency and disappointment, Kaizer Chiefs now face a pivotal moment that could reshape their campaign. With two crucial Soweto derbies against Orlando Pirates on the horizon — one in the Betway Premiership and the other in the Nedbank Cup final — Amakhosi have a rare opportunity to redeem themselves.
A victory in the league could revive their push for a top-eight finish, while success in the Nedbank Cup would end a decade-long trophy drought and give supporters something to celebrate. Despite recent setbacks and growing frustration among fans, Coach Nasreddine Nabi remains confident that unity, self-reflection, and renewed determination can spark a turnaround.
The next two matches aren’t just games; they’re defining moments. For Chiefs, this is about pride, legacy, and proving they still belong among the country’s elite. The season may be faltering, but it’s not lost—if they seize their moment now.
Related article: Nabi Focuses on the Bigger Picture as Kaizer Chiefs Eye Nedbank Cup Glory


