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Youssef hails Kaizer Chiefs' winning start to Premiership season
Youssef hails Kaizer Chiefs' winning start to Premiership season

IOL News

timea day ago

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  • IOL News

Youssef hails Kaizer Chiefs' winning start to Premiership season

Kaizer Chiefs' first assistant coach Khalil Ben Youssef, standing in for the absent head coach Nasreddine Nabi, said he was pleased the team had started the season on a winning note after their 2-0 Premiership win over Stellenbosch FC at Athlone Stadium. 'We promised the AmaKhosi family a win, and we are also pleased for our coach and his wife. We are so proud of our players,' said Youssef afterwards. 'Our players played very well. We suffered a little bit in the first half because, after we scored following their red card, we thought that we had finished the game. Playing against a 10-man opposition, Chiefs found themselves battling to contain a wave of aggressive attacks by Stellenbosch. This forced us to change our tactics in the second half.

Chiefs' Ben Youssef
Chiefs' Ben Youssef

The Citizen

timea day ago

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  • The Citizen

Chiefs' Ben Youssef

Kaizer Chiefs assistant coach Khalil Ben Youssef admitted that his side rode their luck a little in their 2-0 Betway... Kaizer Chiefs assistant coach Khalil Ben Youssef admitted that his side rode their luck a little in their 2-0 Betway Premiership win over Stellenbosch on Sunday. ALSO READ: Chiefs edge out ten-man Stellies in thrilling opener Chiefs went 1-0 up early in the game after Sivive Mkwali was sent off for Stellenbosch and Nkosingiphile Ngcobo curled in a fine free kick. Stellies worry Chiefs Steve Barker's ten-man Stellies, however, came at Chiefs and twice hit the woodwork in the first half. Chiefs regrouped after the break, and after missing a couple of gilt-edged opportunities, it was Glody Lilepo who sealed the win from the penalty spot in stoppage time. 'We suffered a bit in the first half. We scored and there was the red card, and we had some luck we didn't concede,' Ben Youssef told SuperSport TV. 'But the players did well and I am happy for the fans.' Ben Youssef also sent his best wishes to Nasreddine Nabi, who missed the game to be with his wife in Tunisia, after a road accident left her in hospital in ICU. 'We are praying for the coach,' added Ben Youssef. Chiefs managed the game far better in the second half, with Wandile Duba and Lilepo both blazing over from inside the box. Amakhosi started with just one of their new signings against Stellenbosch, in right back Thabiso Monyane. Midfielder Ethan Chislett, left back Nkanyiso Shinga and striker Flavio Silva were not even in the squad. 'Step by step we will see the new players and I think this season will be better for us,' said Ben Youssef. Barker, meanwhile, admitted that his side had not done themselves any favours. 'We spoke to the players we know red cards and penalties can make it very difficult,' Barker told SuperSport TV. 'A double blow' 'It is something we don't want to be giving away and we did both. 'After the red card, I thought our response was very good, we were the better team in the first half, We were unlucky, we hit the post, there were good saves, that was our moment. ALSO READ: Pirates' Ouaddou explains Mabasa absence '(But) credit to Chiefs, they took their chance from the red card. It was a double blow to get a red card and to concede.'

Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi to miss league opener against Stellenbosch after wife involved in accident
Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi to miss league opener against Stellenbosch after wife involved in accident

The Herald

time2 days ago

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  • The Herald

Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi to miss league opener against Stellenbosch after wife involved in accident

Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi will not be on the bench for their opening Betway Premiership match of the season against Stellenbosch FC at Athlone Stadium in Cape Town on Sunday. The club confirmed on Friday afternoon that Nabi's wife was involved in a car accident in Tunisia and he had to return home to be with his family. In his absence, first assistant coach Khalil Ben Youssef and second assistant coach Cedric Kaze take charge in this match where Amakhosi will be out to get their campaign off to a positive start. 'We regret to inform our supporters that coach Nasreddine Nabi will not be travelling with the team to Cape Town for our opening game of the 2025/26 Betway Premiership season against Stellenbosch FC this Sunday,' the club said in a statement.

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