If you thought Nasreddine Nabi would stay with Kaizer Chiefs, Brandon Petersen has some disappointing news.
What happened:
After news of his departure due to qualifications issues, Chiefs confirmed that the Tunisian coach did not travel to Angola for the CAF Confederation Cup match against Kabuscorp last weekend.
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What’s the latest?
Petersen has made it clear that Nabi is indeed gone. “Coaches come and coaches go,” Petersen stated at the Carling Knockout launch. “Players come and players go. We can’t dwell too much on that.
“Of course, it’s tough to lose a coach, but we have a job to do and matches to prepare for,” Petersen added.
Meanwhile, Amakhosi will face Marumo Gallants in the Betway Premiership at FNB Stadium on Wednesday at 19:30.
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