Amakhosi coach Nasreddine Nabi has hinted at a key suggestion to his Kaizer Chiefs bosses.
NASREDDINE NABI ON HIS TEAM’S STRUGGLE FOR GOALS
Following another missed opportunity to win three points due to missed goal chances, Kaizer Chiefs coach Nabi said the appointment of a striker’s coach might be an idea worth considering. “To not score today is not an issue to bring strikers coach, it’s probably an idea we can discuss but it’s not an issue for today’s game,” Nabi said via iDiski Times after Wednesday’s 0-0 result against Cape Town City.
“Just as simple as it is, what was missing was to put the ball inside of the net. I regret to lose two points today, we were unlucky to get three points even though we didn’t have a great first half, we had chances to score,” he explained.
“In he second half we did all we could but we couldn’t score, we were unlucky not to score over the 90 minutes.”
KAIZER CHIEFS TO TARGET PLAYERS FROM ABROAD
According to coach Nabi, Betway Premiership clubs have been unwilling to sell players to the Glamour Boys. The club’s new transfer strategy is to target players from abroad. The latest example was Thabo Cele, who joined the club in January after leaving his Russian club FC Fakel Voronezh.
“We know the competition, it’s hard to sign players from other clubs in South Africa for us, so we need to change our strategy and we have a new strategy in management for that,” the Kaizer Chiefs mentor said via iDiski Times. “It’s not for me to talk to you about it, but the club, we have a new strategy that we are working on. After this window, we will maybe look outside, another country for other players.
“But it’s not about names, I don’t need big names, I need the profile of the player that can fit into my system, not a name. And we will go outside South Africa if we need to.
“But I don’t want too many players, but I want the quality players that my game model needs,” concluded the Kaizer Chiefs tactician.
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