Nabi – Kaizer Chiefs defender has very good education

Nabi – Kaizer Chiefs defender has very good education

After this chat, Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi will leave Rushwin Dortley and Cape Town Spurs development coaches smiling.

NASREDDINE NABI DELIGHTED WITH RUSHWIN DORTLEY

Speaking to the media this week, Nabi reviewed Dortley’s performances in the colours of Bafana Bafana.

“Dortley is a big player but has the potential for progression,” Nabi said as per iDiski Times. “He has a big potential, a good personality, a very good education, and is a lovely guy, but I’m sure he is in 60%, 70% for his performance if he gives more.

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“And I’m happy for his recruitment, a big thank you to the [Chiefs] committee for his recruitment,” concluded Nabi.

MIGUEL INACIO MAKES A PROMISE

Miguel Inacio has been exciting for Kaizer Chiefs, but he has also been in trouble with the match officials. His coach, Nasreddine Nabi, says the Angolan has made a promise.

 Miguel Inacio is a quality defender, but he is just a little too aggressive. The Angolan has collected six yellow cards in six matches for Amakhosi.

According to Nabi, Miguel has simply promised to be more careful.

“I don’t think Miguel has a problem of discipline, he is a really good guy, a real captain, but you know he is new in South African football,” said Nabi via FARPost.

“He needs a bit of time to adjust and adapt, not only for football but the atmosphere. If he has received more, I agree with you, but I think he wants to give his maximum best at Kaizer Chiefs, and sometimes, it is too much.

“But he is a good guy, best personality, I love this guy but he has promised me more…He is an example of good disciple on and off the field, but he should maybe be more careful when playing,” concluded Nabi.

ARE KAIZER CHIEFS GOING TO BE SUCCESSFUL WITH MIGUEL INACIO IN DEFENCE?

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