🔥 Edmilson Dove DEFENDS Coach Nabi During Chiefs’ Worst Season – Fans Are DIVIDED! 😳🗣️
The storm clouds over Naturena have grown darker.

Kaizer Chiefs’ season has been nothing short of a nightmare.
A string of humiliating losses.
Fan protests.
And a coach under siege from every angle.
Nasreddine Nabi, hailed as a tactical mastermind just months ago, is now being ripped apart on social media, sports panels, and by some within his own club.
But amid the wreckage, one man has stood tall.
Edmilson Dove.
The Mozambican defender has shocked the football community by throwing his full weight behind Coach Nabi—publicly, passionately, and without holding back.

Speaking after their most recent defeat, Dove addressed the media in what many are calling the most honest and emotional moment of the Chiefs’ season.
“This man is not the problem,” Dove said firmly, eyes burning with conviction.
“He’s trying to fix something that was broken before he arrived.”
His words hit like a hammer.
In a season where most players have chosen silence, Dove’s unexpected show of loyalty has ignited fierce debate.
Is he speaking truth?
Or trying to save a sinking ship?
He didn’t stop there.

Dove went on to say that Nabi “has vision,” that he “treats us like professionals,” and that “his philosophy will work if he’s given time.”
But time is the one thing Nabi no longer has.
Fans are fuming.
They want results.
They want silverware.
And most of all—they want change.
Post after post on Twitter and Facebook shows Chiefs supporters fed up with what they call “recycled excuses.”
Yet Dove insists the real issue lies deeper.
“There’s a culture of impatience here,” he said.
“Every coach gets blamed, but what about the system?”
That statement alone set off alarms across the PSL.
Was Dove taking a swipe at club management?
Was he suggesting Chiefs’ rot goes beyond tactics?
And if so—how many others in the locker room secretly agree?
Behind closed doors, sources say Nabi still has the respect of a select core of players—Dove chief among them.
But not everyone is on board.
Some veterans reportedly feel sidelined.
Others are said to be questioning his training methods.
And while Dove may be loyal, loyalty doesn’t win matches.
Stats don’t lie.
Chiefs are sitting outside the top 8.
They’ve been knocked out of key competitions.

And their goal difference is as bruised as their confidence.
Still, Dove is doubling down.
In a follow-up Instagram post, he shared a photo of himself walking beside Nabi at training, captioned: “Real recognize real. We fight together. 💪🏽🔥”
Fans immediately flooded the comments.
Some praised his bravery.
Others called it “PR damage control.”
One user wrote: “Respect to Dove, but it’s time we stop protecting failure.”
Another said: “This is what leadership looks like. He’s not just defending the coach—he’s defending the truth.”
But the truth itself is messy.
And the future is even murkier.
Will Dove’s words inspire unity?
Or cause more division?
Will management back Nabi now that his players are speaking out?

Or will this be seen as the last gasp of a locker room desperately clinging to a vision that just hasn’t worked?
No one knows.
What is clear is that Dove has drawn a line in the sand.
He’s not hiding.
He’s not deflecting.
He’s defending.
And in doing so, he’s become the unexpected voice of a team in crisis.
Whether that voice leads Chiefs out of the darkness—or deeper into chaos—remains to be seen.
But one thing is certain:
When everyone else went quiet, Edmilson Dove spoke.
And South African football is listening.