News reports suggest Kaizer Chiefs‘ hefty R1.1 million investment in Nasreddine Nabi reflects their confidence in his abilities. Here’s what Nasreddine Nabi brings to the Soweto giants as he embarks on the Kaizer Chiefs Revival Project:
Winning Mentality
Nabi has a proven track record of success, as shown by his six trophies in just two years in Tanzania. This winning mentality could be exactly what Kaizer Chiefs need to end their trophy drought.
Tactical Acumen
Nabi is known for his tactical flexibility and ability to adapt to opponents and situations. He holds a UEFA Pro license which is a major boost for his new employers, giving them a more dynamic and unpredictable style of play.
Man-management Skills
A good coach needs to be more than just a tactician. They also need to be able to motivate and inspire their players. Nabi is known for his man-management skills, and he will be able to get the best out of his squad at Kaizer Chiefs.
Goals Galore
Nabi’s reign at AS FAR Rabat saw him implement an attacking style. His team topped the league scoring charts with a whopping 65 goals in just 30 games – a welcome change for Kaizer Chiefs fans accustomed to a more conservative approach.
Attacking flair
Nabi is a strong advocate for the “Afroplan” philosophy, emphasizing possession-based, attacking football. This approach proved highly successful at AS FAR Rabat, where he achieved an impressive average of 2.26 points per match.