Nasreddine Nabi is the highest earning manager in the PSL
Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi is the highest-paid manager in the PSL.
He joined the team at the start of the season and earns R783,000.
Chiefs haven’t won a trophy since 2015, when they last claimed the PSL title.
Since Nabi took charge, the team has won two out of three matches, and he recently added Cedric Kaze as his new assistant.
Kaze replaces Fernando da Cruz who did not last long at Naturena after he was offered a job by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation.
The Burundian is reunited with Amakhosi coach Nasreddine Nabi whom he previously assisted at Tanzanian giants Young Africans.
Chiefs have already looked better under Nabi as they aim to improve on last season’s tenth-place finish.
Nabi is also willing to give young players a chance and values those who work hard in training.
Fans back Nasreddine Nabi
Chiefs fans said on social media that they are not too concerned about Nabi’s salary as long as it brings titles to Naturena.
Themba Mngun does not care about Nabi’s salary:
“I don’t like to check salaries. Please, that is unnecessary.”
Hlayisani Baloyi sasy Chiefs are spending big:
“If I hear someone saying Chiefs are stingy, I’ll summon them to a disciplinary hearing.”
Mofokeng M Jnr is a Chiefs fan:
“I feel sorry for smaller teams. Chiefs is about to kill.”
Monyadiwa Seboko says Nabi is worth it:
“His reputation speaks for itself. I trust him.”
Ks Sekgobela Ks Sekgobela is tired of hearing about salaries:
“Every season, they talk about the highest-paid player or coach instead of winning trophies.”
Moalosi Maluzah Bose wants Chiefs to succeed:
“We are not interested in his salary; we just want good results at Chiefs.”
Mbhoni Erasmus says Nabi needs time to prove himself:
“No need to put the coach under pressure, as he is still building his own team.”
Bhidliza Jr Nkosi is not a fan:
“Wait until Pirates beat them. They will see him as a useless coach.”
NickyCma backs Nabi:
“It’s going to be the best season.”
Thato Kemp says Nabi has a tough task:
“Nabi has a lot of work ahead of him this season.”
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