Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi means that the Moroccan league (Botola Pro) could be barely more durable than the Premier Soccer League (PSL).
The Tunisian coach claims that ex-Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena felt the Botola Pro League was tactically and technically superior to the PSL.
“The two leagues, Morocco and South Africa, are different, even my colleague Rulani Mokwena said that he feels that the Moroccan league is a little bit tougher and a little bit technical and tactical,” Nabi stated after Chiefs’ 1-0 win over Magesi on Tuesday.
This is Nabi’s first season within the PSL and has improved Amakhosi barely in comparison with final season. The Soweto giants are eighth on the log after two matches up to now this season within the league.
“We are creating opportunities, big clubs like Kaizer Chiefs need to have big players and we work every day to try to score more goals,” Nabi stated after Tuesday’s win.
“We are attempting to work on the gamers that we’ve got, enhance them when it comes to ending, creating alternatives, and scoring. And we consider we’ll get there.
“For an instance, generally we dominate the sport, however due to the profile of the gamers that we’ve got (we will’t rating).
Nabi talks about PSL and the Moroccan league
“For instance, a participant like Dove taking part in a left-back, the qualities that he brings are totally different from somebody that would go all the best way to make crosses.
“That’s why we need to adjust the team and adjust how we play.”
Before coming to the PSL, Nabi attained success in Tanzania and Morocco. The 59-year-old is but to elevate a silverware in South Africa after eight months.
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