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Nabi sees positives despite Chiefs' fifth loss in six friendlies against Kotoko

Nabi sees positives despite Chiefs' fifth loss in six friendlies against Kotoko

TimesLIVE5 days ago
Nasreddine Nabi's post-match press conference after Kaizer Chiefs lost yet another preseason game lasted a little over 15 minutes, but it was dominated by one question, which he sought to answer via a translator, then offered his broken English in an attempt at a clearer explanation.
Chiefs' 2-3 penalty-shoot-out defeat against Ghana's Asante Kotoko in the annual Toyota Cup at Durban's Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday was their fifth loss in six friendlies this preseason.
To be fair to Nabi, it was largely an unmerited loss, with Amakhosi spurning a chance to win it with five minutes to go when Inácio Miguel sent his penalty wide and then Pule Mmodi's effort being saved when a conversion would have guaranteed victory in the shoot-out.
But as his inquisitors reminded him in that presser, Saturday's result was yet another defeat, which doesn't seem to bode well for Chiefs' prospects when they kick off the new season next weekend.
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