Pits Mosimane Kaizer Chiefs

Jingles has his eyes on Shalulile. Image: @TheRealPitso/twitter

Mosimane says Nabi has what it takes to succeed at Chiefs BUT…

Speaking on Sport Night Amplified, Mosimane praised Nabi, saying he’s a good coach based on what he achieved with Young Africans SC.

Pits Mosimane Kaizer Chiefs

Jingles has his eyes on Shalulile. Image: @TheRealPitso/twitter

South African coach Pitso Mosimane believes Nasreddine Nabi has what it takes succeed at Kaizer Chiefs should he get join the club.

Mosimane was recently appointed coach of Al Wahda coach after leaving Al Ahli FC in Saudi Arabia last month.

Speaking on Sport Night Amplified with Andile Ncube, Jingles praised Nabi, saying he’s a good coach based on what he achieved with Young Africans SC.

“Good guy, good coach,” Mosimane said. “He’s won double-trebles, not many people have won double-trebles. I think I got it twice but in different years, he got it two years in a row.

Mosimane says Nabi is a good coach

“South African football is not Tanzanian football. Tanzanian football is Yanga, Simba, Azam and the rest – no disrespect to anybody,” he added.

Mosimane is currently in the country following his departure from Saudi Arabia. He is expected to join his new club soon as they prepare for a new season.

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“He knows the stress, he knows the pressure to deliver. He knows that kind of stress, so he would handle the pressure and the stress well. And he has proved that he is good, he took Yanga to the final of the [CAF] Confederations Cup,” said the former Mamelodi Sundowns coach.

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“I hope he can do it, I’m not sure because I don’t really know the quality of the players at Kaizer Chiefs, I can’t judge, because I’m not really watching a lot.”

Mosimane also mentioned the importance of coaches bringing in their own technical teams.

“No, you can’t, how do you do that? Mosimane responded if he could join a club without his technical team

“The level at which we are, you have a team. The teams when they recruit you, they don’t ask you, they know it’s a package. So I have a team that comes over there [ to Al Wahda].”

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