Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi could struggle in his choice of an assistant coach, the Siya crew has been led to believe.
It was reported by this publication mid-September that Nabi has been interested in reuniting with Burundian coach Cedric Kaze as part of plans to lead Amakhosi to the promised land this season.
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Having led the Soweto giants to two wins in their opening three fixtures of the season, Nabi is understood to be keen on surrounding himself with more great minds on the bench, with the departure of French coach Fernando Da Cruz still one of his concerns.
Originally, Da Cruz had been appointed as one of Nabi's assistants along with Khalil Ben Youssef but the former unexpectedly left after receiving an offer from the Royal Moroccan Football Federation.
While Nabi has been keen on reuniting with Kaze, as indicated by sources, there could be complications, the Siya crew has been informed.
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"The issue now is that Cedric Kaze is keen on becoming a head coach in his next project. As knowledgeable and highly qualified as he is, he needs to take his career to another level. That's why coach Nabi may struggle in getting him to Chiefs," said the source.
Nabi previously had Kaze as his assistant at Young Africans in Tanzania.
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