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    Home | Soccer | Top Three Key Fixes for Nasreddine Nabi to Rescue Kaizer Chiefs 2025/26 Season
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    Top Three Key Fixes for Nasreddine Nabi to Rescue Kaizer Chiefs 2025/26 Season

    February 10, 20264 Mins Read14
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    Top Three Key Fixes for Nasreddine Nabi to Rescue Kaizer Chiefs 2025/26 Season
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    • How Nasreddine Nabi Can Redeem Himself at Kaizer Chiefs
    • Shoring Up the Defence Is Non-Negotiable
    • Solve the Goalkeeper Conundrum
    • Time to Define Chiefs’ Identity
    • Redemption Lies in Results

    The stakes will be sky-high when Kaizer Chiefs launch their 2025/26 Betway Premiership campaign. After two consecutive seasons without a top-eight finish — and missing out on the MTN8 — the pressure on coach Nasreddine Nabi will be intense. With the club’s pride bruised and its reputation on the line, the upcoming season represents a crucial opportunity for redemption.

    How Nasreddine Nabi Can Redeem Himself at Kaizer Chiefs

    The Glamour Boys have already begun reshaping their squad in the transfer market, signalling a determined shift in direction. Having released underperformers such as Ranga Chivaviro and Edmilson Dove, Chiefs have made eye-catching signings, notably the acquisitions of ex-Orlando Pirates defenders Paseka Mako and Thabiso Monyane. With Nabi entering his second season at the helm, there are key areas he must address to silence critics and steer the club back towards silverware.

    Shoring Up the Defence Is Non-Negotiable

    Defensive instability was a recurring nightmare for Chiefs last season. Time and again, moments of attacking promise were undone by lapses at the back, resulting in dropped points and deflated performances. Chiefs’ inability to maintain defensive discipline saw them concede far too often — an issue that consistently derailed their momentum.

    The arrival of Mako and Monyane offers hope. Both players bring PSL experience and the kind of resilience that could steady a shaky backline. But the key will lie in creating a settled and consistent defensive partnership. Injuries and erratic form forced multiple changes last season, disrupting any chance of cohesion. For Nabi to spark a turnaround, reinforcing and stabilising the defence must be his top priority.

    Solve the Goalkeeper Conundrum

    No team with ambitions of challenging at the top can afford uncertainty between the posts. Last season, Amakhosi cycled through options, but none of their goalkeepers emerged as a reliable No. 1. This lack of leadership and shot-stopping consistency hurt them — particularly when compared to league rivals like Sundowns, Pirates, and Stellenbosch, all of whom boast top-tier custodians.

    Chiefs require more than just a good shot-stopper. They need a goalkeeper who can command the area, organise the backline, and deliver match-winning performances. Without a trusted figure in goal, the entire defensive unit suffers. Nabi must act swiftly to identify and invest in a long-term solution if he hopes to build a title-challenging team.

    Time to Define Chiefs’ Identity

    One of the most glaring weaknesses under Nabi’s first season was the lack of a clear playing style. Chiefs often looked directionless, their attacks disjointed, and their transitions laboured. The statistics were telling: scoring just over a goal per game, the team fell a staggering 40 goals behind Sundowns in attacking output.

    While Nabi has spoken about building a project and asked for patience, tangible signs of progress have been minimal. Fans and pundits alike struggled to pinpoint a recognisable tactical identity on the field. If Chiefs are to reclaim their place among the elite, they must develop and stick to a cohesive, attacking philosophy — one that players buy into and supporters can rally behind.

    Redemption Lies in Results

    The clock is ticking for Nabi. After a season of excuses and underwhelming performances, Chiefs supporters demand more. The Tunisian tactician must now prove his worth — not just with bold transfer decisions, but with visible improvement in how the team plays and performs.

    Restoring pride won’t come easy, but the foundations are there. A rejuvenated squad, a full pre-season, and the pain of recent failures could all serve as the fuel for a revival. For Nasreddine Nabi, the path to redemption is clear — now he must walk it.

    Related article: Kaizer Chiefs Transfer News: Monnapule Saleng to Amakhosi?

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