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Will Nedbank Cup trophy save Kaizer Chiefs' coach Nabi from the axe in the long-term? Probably not

Will Nedbank Cup trophy save Kaizer Chiefs' coach Nabi from the axe in the long-term? Probably not

IOL News12-05-2025

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When the Tunisian tactician Nabi guided Chiefs to a 2-1 Nedbank Cup final victory on Saturday —ending a decade-long trophy drought — it was nothing short of a theatrical turning point.
Lifting the Nedbank Cup was a significant achievement, but it may not be sufficient to outweigh the dismal Betway Premiership failures that have plagued the team throughout the season. Amidst the jubilation, a question looms large: has Nabi — who earns a reported R740 000 a month — done enough to secure his position as head coach going forward?
The final at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban was not merely a battle for silverware; it was a make-or-break moment for Nabi, as tensions had been running high in the success-starved Chiefs camp.
The resounding success against their fiercest rivals was meant to signal a time of celebration, but a dramatic chapter is unfolding at Chiefs. Insiders close to the club suggest that uncertainty persists, with murmurs circulating about a possible severing of ties with Nabi and his support staff at the end of the season — despite top club officials stating otherwise on Monday morning.
In many ways, this reflects a larger narrative within football worldwide, where immediate success often trumps long-term vision. The pressure is on officials to deliver more than just sporadic triumphs. Nabi has stated that he has a sustainable strategy to regain the club's lost dominance in the domestic scene.
Will Chiefs' hierarchy give him the opportunity?
As things stand, Chiefs may be headed for their worst league finish under Nabi's stewardship. Last season, Chiefs finished in a dismal 10th place, and with two rounds of Premiership matches remaining, there is little hope of faring any better when the season concludes in two weeks.
The Amakhosi are ninth in the league, having played 26 matches so far. They have won a poor eight matches, lost 12, and drawn six, collecting just 30 points.
Against a backdrop of underwhelming league results, it is unlikely that a solitary trophy will be enough to save the coach, as the club continues its ever-elusive quest for glory.
There is a school of thought among former Chiefs players calling for a new direction, while others argue that progression to the Nedbank Cup final and subsequent victory should warrant Nabi a second chance.
Nabi's tenure has been under intense scrutiny for some time, and while Chiefs bask in their Nedbank Cup success, the fate of the head coach remains uncertain.

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