šØ Modise SLAMS Critics of Nasreddine Nabi ā Calls for Unity as Chiefs Begin Rebuild! š„ā½
Teko Modise has never been one to shy away from tough truthsāand this week, he delivered a bombshell straight to the heart of the Kaizer Chiefs fanbase.

In a candid interview thatās already catching fire online, the former Bafana Bafana midfield maestro took direct aim at the growing wave of criticism aimed at newly-appointed Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi.
And his message was crystal clear: Give the man timeāor risk destroying everything before it even starts.
Modise, a veteran of South African football and now a respected analyst, didnāt hold back.
āWe always scream for change, for vision, for structure,ā he said.
āNow we finally get a coach with credentials, a plan, a winning mentality⦠and already, some people are trying to tear him down before heās coached a single match? Thatās madness.
His passionate defense of Nabi comes as the Tunisian tactician prepares to take full control of a Kaizer Chiefs side still reeling from another trophyless campaign.

With a squad in flux and fans desperate for silverware, expectations are sky-highābut patience is in short supply.
Nabi hasnāt even officially touched the touchline in a competitive game, yet whispers of doubt, online trolls, and armchair critics are already flooding social media with premature verdicts.
But Modise isnāt having it.
āWhat we forget is that this man isnāt coming to fix things overnight,ā he continued.
āHeās coming to build.
You canāt build a house on sand, and right now, thereās too much noise, too much negativity.

Let the man work.
And Modise has a point.
Nabi arrives with a stacked CV: he led Young Africans (Yanga SC) to back-to-back Tanzanian league titles and a CAF Confederation Cup final.
His sides are known for pressing intensity, tactical flexibility, and disciplineāthree things Chiefs have sorely lacked in recent seasons.
Yet despite all this, some segments of the fanbase are already questioning his credentials, claiming he ādoesnāt understand South African football cultureā or āhasnāt proven himself in the PSL.
To that, Modise offered a cold dose of reality: āThe same people criticizing Nabi now are the same ones who cried for Pitso Mosimane-style dominance.
But rememberāPitso wasnāt an overnight success.
It took time, support, belief.

And look what happened when he got it
The ex-Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates star also called out a growing trend of instant gratification among fans and clubs alike.
āWe want results now, but thatās not how football worksānot sustainable football,ā he warned.
āIf Chiefs really want to rebuild and return to greatness, they need to stop chopping and changing every season.
Nabi needs two thingsātime and trust.
If he fails after that, then okay.
But donāt kill the process before itās even alive.
His words have struck a chord with many, especially long-suffering Chiefs supporters whoāve watched the club cycle through coaches like calendar pages.
The reaction online has been explosive.
Tweets like āModise is spot onāwe must give Nabi the same grace we gave legendsā and āChiefs fans need to chill and let the coach do his jobā have flooded timelines.
But not everyone is convinced.
Critics argue that Modise is giving Nabi a free pass, that Kaizer Chiefs āarenāt a development club,ā and that immediate results should be non-negotiable.
Still, even among skeptics, thereās a grudging acknowledgment that the constant chopping of coaches hasnāt exactly worked either.
Four coaches in five years and zero trophiesāthatās the hard truth Chiefs canāt escape.
Modise, however, believes that this time can be differentāif everyone pulls in the same direction.
āIf we really want Kaizer Chiefs to return to being the powerhouse of South African football, we have to build like one,ā he insisted.
āThe fans, the board, the players⦠everybody needs to commit.
Because if you donāt support the coach, you sabotage the club.
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And that may be the most powerful takeaway of all.
Itās not just about defending Nabiāitās about defending the future of the badge, the culture, the club.
Modise isnāt sugar-coating the challenges ahead.
He knows Nabi will face language barriers, tactical doubts, and pressure from every angle.
But in his view, those are reasons to rally behind the coach, not rail against him.
With Kaizer Chiefs heading into what could be a defining seasonānew players, a new philosophy, and new leadershipāModiseās words ring like a rallying cry.
Donāt expect instant miracles.
Expect a battle.
And if you truly love the club? Stand behind the man tasked with reviving it.
āJudge him after a season.
Not after a week,ā Modise concluded.
āSupport first, criticism laterāif necessary.
But until then, Chiefs fans⦠itās time to back your coach.
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