After Kaizer Chiefs' frustrating draw with Cape Town City, coach Nasreddine Nabi commented on the need for a striker coach.
The Soweto giants were left to rue dropping two points in the 0-0 stalemate at FNB Stadium.
Chiefs missed a golden opportunity to climb the league table, and have only themselves to blame for failing to capitalize on the chances they created.
Nabi believes a striker coach isn't strictly necessary for Chiefs, but he's open to discussing it with management.

WHAT NABI SAID ABOUT THE NEED OD STRIKER COACH AT CHIEFS
“To not score today is not an issue about a coach for strikers. Probably it's an idea we can discuss, but it's not an issue for today's game,” said Nabi.
“What was missing was just to put the ball inside the net.”
Nabi was not happy with the number of clear chances they missed against Cape Town City and feels this has been a recurring issue.
“It's not dramatic, but it's very bad because it's not the first time we have a chance to go back and we lose the points. If you remember from the start of the season, the mistake continued. Same.
“You have a chance to go up, you lose the chance. In the moment, you need evaluation. Why? Because you have a problem. Because today, the normal score is 3-0 or 4-0. We don't score, but I take responsibility.”