‘Kaizer Chiefs, in Tunisia is like Juventus or AC Milan’

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Kaizer Chiefs mentor Nasreddine Nabi has revealed the inspiration behind joining Amakhosi.

WHY NASREDDINE NABI CHOSE KAIZER CHIEFS

“First, this is a challenge for myself. Before, when I was younger in Tunisia, for us Kaizer Chiefs, in Tunisia is like Juventus or AC Milan of Africa and after 20 years later, it’s a big honour for me to coach this club,” Nabi told iDiski Times.

“But it’s a challenge, I know the challenge is not easy. For this I want to explain to people, I didn’t come here not to work, I left ASFAR and before coming here, I had offers from other countries, more lucrative offers in Algeria, Tunisia, in Saudi Arabia.

“But because I gave my word to Mr Kaizer Motaung Jnr. I don’t change my mind for money. I came here for the challenge; my dream is not to help but to participate to bring Chiefs back to its ‘normal’ position in South African football.

“My whole life I have seeked for challenges. This is my challenge now, I am an honest man, not a showman, I’m not here to build my career – I want to finish my careers with a big challenge, this is a big club in a big country.”

IN NEED OF TIME

The former Young Africans coach went on to reveal what he needs to create success with Kaizer Chiefs: time and patience.

“What do I need? I need patience. Only patience and understanding – the football and understanding the process we’re involved in,” Nabi said.

“If we lose, understand if we win… Not if I win two, three games – ah Chiefs are back! No the process is very hard, it needs to be taken step by step with patience and respect. Sometimes there’s no respect from people, maybe I understand some fans are emotional, the spent their own money to come watch us.

“But I need patience from everyone. I’m not a coach that if I see I am losing in my challenge, I would stay for money, that’s not my character, I’m not like that. But I trust myself, I have big confidence because of my experience.

“I’m not a novice – I know we are going in the right direction, I know what we need at Kaizer Chiefs. All is clear for me and for the management of this club – we need only the time to implement it.

“And in this period I ask for respect of me, my staff, no confusion, no division. We are united, don’t try and divide us. If we lose a a game, Kaizer Chiefs loses, it’s not Nabi, it’s not this coach or that player,” the Kaizer Chiefs mentor concluded.

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