Kaizer Chiefs’ shock 2-0 loss to Richards Bay happened without any proper center forward for Amakhosi.
NASREDDINE NABI ON THE NUMBER NINE POSITION
With strikers Tashreeq Morris and Ranga Chivaviro not available against Richards Bay, coach Nabi was forced to play his winger Ashley Du Preez. While the Tunisian admitted that Kaizer Chiefs missed a big nine, Nabi also feels that his other forwards should be able to score goals.
“I didn’t say I’m looking for a number nine, I said we were lacking physicality and height in the number 9 position,” said Nabi via iDiski Times. “And we feel that probably with the absence of Morris or Ranga maybe it could have helped. But it doesn’t mean that the number nine could have resolved all the issues today because we should have been more dangerous in the last 18.
“We should have had more shots against a low block. I think the answer of that question will come after the end of the season after having assessed the squad and what it needs.”
NASREDDINE NABI SENDS A MESSAGE TO KAIZER CHIEFS FANS
Following the Richards Bay loss, Nabi asked supporters to show more patience: “We are in the process of rebuilding a team and a big club such as Kaizer Chiefs is not built in six or seven months, you need more time than that,” Nabi said via Sowetan. “We know exactly what we need to have a better team or club. And it is not today because we are losing and tomorrow when we are winning and say the opposite. I have to emphasise that we are in the building process and we know exactly what we need.
“I think we play games every three days and there is not much you can work on when you play every three days. We have been struggling in that area and we hope that with the international break, we can work on certain things,” the Kaizer Chiefs mentor added. “After they scored early in the second half, the team became nervous as they tried to come back and when you do that, you leave a lot of spaces behind, which they took advantage of to score the second goal.
“Against a low block like how they were playing, a lot of people inside and around the box, we tried to do combinations and make crosses.
“But we were lacking a little bit of a big striker that can fight for the ball and we have to give credit to Richards Bay; they fought for the three points,” the Tunisian concluded.
CAN NASREDDINE NABI ACHIEVE SUCCESS NEXT SEASON AND WHAT DOES HE NEED?
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