💥 Coach Nabi OUT! Kaizer Chiefs’ Worst Decision Yet? Khune Reveals the ONLY Way to Save the Season 😬🛑
When Kaizer Chiefs announced they were cutting ties with Coach Nasreddine Nabi, few expected the backlash to be this fierce, this fast, and this loud.

Nabi, known for his tactical brilliance and no-nonsense approach, was hailed as the man to restore Chiefs to glory.
He brought structure.
He brought discipline.
And more importantly — he brought hope.
But now, with that hope gone, fans are left asking: What went wrong?
Insiders suggest that tensions between Nabi and club executives had been simmering for months.
From transfer disagreements to training methods that ruffled feathers, the clash behind closed doors had reached boiling point.
Still, most supporters believed the club would ride it out.

Instead, Chiefs shocked the football world by pulling the trigger — and the timing couldn’t be worse.
With the team floundering mid-table and struggling for identity, firing a coach mid-season has left the squad in disarray.
Social media exploded with fury.
Supporters groups are threatening boycotts.
Memes, outrage posts, and hashtags like #BringBackNabi are trending across South Africa.
And yet, the club remains quiet.
No press conference.
No detailed explanation.
Just silence.
But one man isn’t staying quiet — Itumeleng Khune.

In a brutally honest interview, the veteran goalkeeper finally broke his silence on the chaos at Naturena.
His words?
Nothing short of explosive.
“We’ve lost direction,” he said. “This isn’t just about one coach. It’s about what this badge means. If we want to save this season, the players need to step up — but so does the management.”
Khune didn’t name names.
But the message was crystal clear.
He believes Chiefs are on the verge of collapse — and only radical change can stop the freefall.
He called for “accountability at all levels”, hinting that the decision to part ways with Nabi may have come from people with no football sense.

And he wasn’t done.
Khune revealed that the locker room was deeply divided after Nabi’s exit.
Some players reportedly broke down during the announcement.
Others were “furious” at the lack of consultation.
“He was tough, but he cared,” Khune said. “He demanded the best, and some didn’t like that. But he was building something real. Now we’ve torn it apart.”
Fans are now speculating that player power may have played a role in Nabi’s departure.
Whispers of senior players complaining about training intensity and tactical rigidity have emerged.
If true, it points to a dangerous culture festering inside one of South Africa’s most storied clubs.
But Khune isn’t giving up.
Despite being sidelined from regular starting duties, he’s stepped into a leadership role off the pitch — rallying the squad and even holding private training sessions.

He believes Chiefs can still rescue their season — but only if they take three critical steps:
Appoint a permanent coach with full control, not a board puppet.
Purge the locker room of toxic influences — even if it means benching “big names.”
Reconnect with the fans by being honest, transparent, and accountable.
It’s a bold blueprint.
And it may be the last chance the club has before the season spirals into total collapse.
Meanwhile, other PSL clubs are watching with interest.
Orlando Pirates fans are laughing.
Mamelodi Sundowns supporters are calling it a “gift.”
And rival coaches are already circling the wounded Chiefs, smelling blood.
What makes the situation even worse is that Nabi is rumored to be in talks with a rival club.
Yes — in a shocking twist, early reports suggest he could take up a job with a top PSL competitor, eager to prove Kaizer Chiefs made the worst decision of the season.
If that happens, it would be the ultimate embarrassment.
Imagine Nabi leading another team to silverware — while Chiefs continue to languish.
The headlines would write themselves.
And the fans?
They’ll never forgive.
Because for many, Coach Nabi represented more than a tactical mind.
He represented hope.
Hope that the glory days could return.
Hope that the Chiefs badge still meant excellence.
Now, that hope has been shattered — and the club is scrambling for answers.
Khune’s words may be the wake-up call Naturena needs.
Or they may fall on deaf ears.
But one thing is certain: this season has become a defining moment in Kaizer Chiefs’ history.
Will they regroup?
Or will they crumble?
The answer may lie in what they do next — and whether they’re brave enough to admit the truth:
Letting Coach Nabi go may have been the biggest mistake Kaizer Chiefs have ever made.