Kaizer Chiefs have been advised to look no further than Nasreddine Nabi in their search for a new coach.
Chiefs are expected to make technical team changes at the end of the season as Cavin Johnson, who has been the club's interim coach, is unlikely to be retained in the same position.
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In the last few months, several coaches have been linked with the Soweto giants but former Amakhosi midfielder Humphrey Mlwane says that Nabi would be the right man for the job even if it means bringing in his own technical team.
The Tunisian mentor is one of the coaches that were strongly linked with the Naturena outfit at the end of last season before the club decided on Molefi Ntseki to be the man to replace Arthur Zwane.
"I have spoken about a need for Chiefs to appoint a coach who is used to winning and my preferred choice has always been Nabi, and that hasn't changed," said Mlwane, speaking exclusively to the Siya crew.
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"I am saying to Chiefs, recruit Nabi and his technical team, even if they are 20 people. All that is needed is for Chiefs to be a stable side and for me the person who can do that is that guy (Nabi)," said Mlwane.