Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi has laid down what he believes to be the key ingredients to create success.
The Tunisian manager took over the Soweto giants prior to the start of the 2024/25 season, and has since guided the side to two victories in three matches.
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The 59-year-old seems determined to bring back the better days, which the Amakhosi faithful have been crying out for.
Taking to Instagram, the former FAR Rabat manager shared the four elements that can make up a successful unit.
"Discipline paves the way, hard work walks it, humility reminds us of our roots, and patience leads us to the summit," he wrote in the caption of his social media post.
Nabi has previously expressed a desire to win whenever he competes.
Speaking after the 2-1 defeat to Mamelodi Sundowns in a PSL encounter, which had its fair share of controversies, on this past Saturday, the Tunisian tactician shared his dismay at not walking away with a victory.
"But honestly I dislike losing. But this is football, it's not every time you play good and you win but this is a lesson for my players," he said.
"Me I'm not happy when we don't win, because this is the DNA of Kaizer Chiefs," the coach added.
"Kaizer Chiefs plays good and don't win, how possible is it to be happy? Happy for what?
"Kaizer Chiefs is a big club in Africa, if you don't have the personality and character at Kaizer Chiefs, you can't be playing at Kaizer Chiefs.
"I'm not happy. I dislike losing but it's football"
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