Kaizer Chiefs management is believed to have held an important meeting with head coach Nasreddine Nabi and his technical team to address their recent poor results.
Amakhosi lost 2-0 away to Richards Bay on Sunday, and also suffered recent defeats against Mamelodi Sundowns (1-0), and a 4-1 thrashing at home against SuperSport United.
"Insiders close to the club have indicated that the meeting focused on finding ways to improve the team's performance."
"I think we play games every three days and there is not really much you can work on when you play every three days. It's true that we have been 3rd party ad content hat area and we hope that with the international break, where we can work on certain things," he said via his interpreter Cedric Kaze after the game against the Natal Rich Boys.
In the last five league matches, the Soweto giants have scored just two goals. They are wasting a number of opportunities upfront, which the coach himself was critical of.
Asked if he will be looking for a number nine next season, the North Africa said: "I think the answer of the question will come after the end of the season after having assessed the squad and what it needs."
- Kaizer Chiefs management is believed to have held an important meeting with head coach Nasreddine Nabi and his technical team to address their recent poor results.
- Amakhosi lost 2-0 away to Richards Bay on Sunday, and also suffered recent defeats against Mamelodi Sundowns (1-0), and a 4-1 thrashing at home against SuperSport United.
Insiders close to the club have indicated that the meeting focused on finding ways to improve the team's performance.
"I think we play games every three days and there is not really much you can work on when you play every three days. It's true that we have been 3rd party ad content hat area and we hope that with the international break, where we can work on certain things," he said via his interpreter Cedric Kaze after the game against the Natal Rich Boys.
In the last five league matches, the Soweto giants have scored just two goals. They are wasting a number of opportunities upfront, which the coach himself was critical of.
Asked if he will be looking for a number nine next season, the North African said: "I think the answer of the question will come after the end of the season after having assessed the squad and what it needs."