Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi - Photo via Chiefs Media.
Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi has maintained that he will not change the style of play for the team even if it means losing his job.
Amakhosi have been struggling in the Betway Premiership with their latest fixture seeing them suffer a 1-0 defeat against Cape Town City.
Despite the struggles, Nabi believes Chiefs deserve to play attractive football and nothing will stop him from his quest to make sure that the club plays to attract their fans.
“It’s been six months, and we feel that regarding our game model, the team has changed, especially now in how they play,” Nabi said as quoted by idiskitimes. “It’s true that the inconsistency of the results doesn’t help.
“But if I were afraid for my spot or if I wanted that, I could play a mid-block, play defensive, look to counterattack with Ashley Du Preez, who is very fast, and getting results like that.
“But is it the DNA of this big club? No, we want this big club to play an attractive football. Attractive football means a lot of risk too, and we have to build on that, and we have to believe in that, and we are going to continue and improve every day.”
The defeat left Chiefs seventh on the league table with 15 points from 11 matches. They have won four, drawn three and suffered three defeats.
Chiefs will next face Stellenbosch FC at FNB Stadium on Tuesday.
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