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Plotting redemption: What is required from Kaizer Chiefs' Nabi and Co in second season

Plotting redemption: What is required from Kaizer Chiefs' Nabi and Co in second season

IOL News24-06-2025
Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi should be hard at work plotting how they will fight for top honours in his season season at the club. Photo: Backpagepix
Image: Backpagepix
Pride and reputation will be at stake when Kaizer Chiefs step onto the pitch to begin their 2025/26 Betway Premiership campaign in the coming months, following two disappointing seasons that saw them finish outside the Top 8 — ultimately costing them a place in the MTN8 competition.
The Glamour Boys have been among the more proactive clubs in the early stages of the transfer window, making bold moves to reshape their squad. Several players were expected to play a significant role during the previous campaign — including striker Ranga Chivaviro and defender Edmilson Dove — but they came up short and have been shown the door.
In a statement of intent, the Naturena-based side have welcomed former Orlando Pirates defenders Paseka Mako and Thabiso Monyane, reinforcing a squad that will be under heavy scrutiny this season as Tunisian head coach Nasreddine Nabi begins his second season in charge.
Last season, Chiefs struggled to establish momentum and lacked the consistency required to string together results. Looking ahead to the new season, there are three major areas they must address if they are to reverse their fortunes.
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Secure the backline
Much of Amakhosi's downfall last season stemmed from defensive instability. The side consistently conceded goals at crucial moments, often undoing any attacking progress they had made.
Each time they moved forward, their vulnerable backline would cost them ground — derailing their rhythm and results.
Nabi will be counting on the experience and mentality of the incoming Pirates duo to bring stability and composure to the defence. Chiefs were among the worst-performing sides in terms of goals conceded last season, and that must change if they are to harbour any realistic ambitions of challenging the top sides.
With injuries and inconsistent performances forcing constant reshuffles at the back, the need for a reliable and settled defensive partnership is paramount.
Find a reliable goalkeeper
It is often said that a top-quality goalkeeper can transform a side's season — and in Chiefs' case, this could not be more true.
Among the options currently available to the Nedbank Cup winners, none have truly cemented themselves as top-tier calibre keepers capable of consistently matching the standards set by the league's top three sides.
Those top teams — Sundowns, Pirates and Stellenbosch — all boast shot-stoppers who are not only excellent at making saves, but are also outstanding organisers of their defences. Chiefs have lacked that level of leadership and reliability in goal. If they are to plug one of the biggest gaps in their structure, upgrading this position must be a matter of urgency.
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