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‘I take full responsibility’ – Nabi on Sundowns defeat

Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi insists he will not criticise the performance of his players in public but has instead taken responsibility for the 4-0 defeat by Mamelodi Sundowns on Saturday.

Chiefs were eliminated from the Carling Knockout Cup in the quarter-final stage in front of a packed FNB Stadium in Soweto.

This was the heaviest defeat for the Tunisian coach since he took charge of the Soweto giants at the start of the 2024/25 season.

Nabi admits that his players were below par during the game but says he takes all the responsibility as the head coach.

“Somehow, I share your assessment that the players were not good enough today [Saturday]. But the responsibility is mine as a coach,” he told the media.

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“I am going to take full responsibility for today’s game because I don’t want to criticise my players in front of the media.”

 Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi says he will not criticise the performance of his players in public but has instead taken responsibility for the 4-0 defeat by Mamelodi Sundowns
Kaizer Chiefs: Picture courtesy of Nhlanhla Matshoma [FreshOnSnaps]
 He added: “But I will do it internally. Everyone will take responsibility. But I believe that it’s true that they were far from their best performance because even at the beginning of the game, they were very nervous. A lot of missed passes and a lot of balls lost.”

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Nabi says they had a clear game plan, but it was difficult to execute, given the quality of their opposition – Sundowns.

“It would be very simple if you had to change your way of playing our game plan every day. It showed that we played against a quality team that was pressing high, and we knew that would happen.

“But do we need to play long balls to [Mfundo] Vilakazi and the other players? No. Instead, we want to improve our quality of play. We were a little nervous, we need to improve our decision, our technique and our confidence with the teammates.”

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