Kaizer Chiefs' head coach Nasreddine Nabi has expressed his satisfaction with the club's recent player acquisitions, which have been instrumental in the team's strong start to the season.
The Amakhosi have been busy in the transfer market, making ten new signings after parting ways with nine players at the end of the last campaign.
The team's improved performance—four wins and one draw in their first five league matches—suggests the new strategy is already bearing fruit.
Nabi was effusive in his praise for the Chiefs' management, congratulating them on a “very big job” in the transfer window. The new players, he noted, are already providing solutions and contributing to the team's early success.
NABI SAYS NEW PLAYERS HAVE GIVEN THEM SOLUTIONS
“Some players have started to play already, and some of them will get a chance to play also,” Nabi said, acknowledging the positive impact of the new recruits.
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The coach was realistic about the challenges of integrating a large number of new players, emphasizing the need for time and patience. He understands that building a cohesive team takes effort and that the new players need time to build chemistry with their teammates.
“Building a team is always tough. With the new players, we need some time to build our team and to be better,” Nabi stated.
Despite the challenges, Nabi remains optimistic, believing that the new signings will continue to help the team. His confidence in the current squad and the direction of the club is a welcome sign for supporters who have endured a few difficult seasons.
With the team performing well and the coach having faith in his players, Kaizer Chiefs appear to be on the right track.