A coach who is linked with the Kaizer Chiefs job has now expressed his dissatisfaction with his current team, despite them being top of their league table.
Nasreddine Nabi has been linked with the hot seat at the Soweto giants, with Soccer Laduma reporting that the Amakhosi hierarchy have reopened their interest in the 58-year-old.
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The Tunisian manager is currently in charge of Botola Pro 1 team Association Sportive des Forces Armees Royales – also known as AS FAR Rabat – are four points above second-placed Raja Club Athletic, with both sides having to play six more league encounters.
His side has also managed to score 53 goals in their 24 games, while conceding just 16 times.
Speaking to Moroccan outlet Al Mountakhab, however, Nabi revealed that, despite the numbers of goals his team has scored and their advantageous position on the table, he remains dissatisfied with their performances.
"Thank God that things are going well. We are recording good results and are on the right path in order to achieve our desired goals," he said.
"Indeed, the results are good and the numbers are at the level, but as I pointed out, the lesson is in the rings, because we are required to continue with the same level and enthusiasm in training and matches.
"However, I am not satisfied with our performance tactically and organisationally, because I long for the best in comparison to the work we do and the training in this field.
"We were better in the first leg [of the season] and showed good performance in the tactical part, but we retreated somewhat in the second leg.
"I put it in my mind to reach a specific ceiling on the general tactical level. My comment is because I know well the capabilities of my team's players, and I know the group I have.
"They are able to provide the best according to what they did in the first leg, so we are trying. Work on this part and correct all errors in order to reach the level we desire."
Nabi also stated that he has a desire for his side to present a high-level of football for audiences by putting on a "a good show" for supporters to absorb.
The former Young Africans SC coach also divulged the secret to his team's success in front of goal this season.
"This is due to two reasons. The first is that we have high-calibre strikers and midfielders who can give the team an offensive and scoring boost," he added.
"The second reason is related to the offensive tendency that I rely on.
"I always focus on this approach in my style, and it is a given that I have adopted in my previous experiences.
"Sometimes I even take risks at the expense of the defence, even if that costs me conceding goals, because I am looking for scoring, and these goals are what increases the value of matches and the team as a whole, and the display aspect is also important in football."
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