Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi reacted angrily when he was asked if he was the right man to lead Amakhosi.
The Glamour Boys faced a 2-1 loss to Orlando Pirates at the FNB Stadium on Saturday, which marks their 12th defeat in the league. This result has intensified the debate about Nabi’s leadership effectiveness.
After the derby, Nabi told one reporter not to provoke him when asked if he was the right man to lead Kaizer Chiefs.
“I don’t think you (the reporter) are the right person to decide if am going to stay or not. My role as to why I am here at the club is the process and we can’t expect immediate results,” responded the Tunisian coach.
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“I came here for the process and you can’t ask me why I am staying here because the results are bad. Don’t provoke me because I am not a young coach, I have a lot of experience.
“Talk to me about tactics of the game but don’t provoke me. I am not nervous because I lost the match,” added Nabi after Chiefs’ defeat.
The Tunisian coach has one match left to salvage his season. Amakhosi play Pirates in the Nedbank Cup final this coming weekend hoping to end their trophy drought.
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