With the new season just around the corner, Nasreddine Nabi has brought back the feel-good factor at Kaizer Chiefs.
After scoring only four goals in his first season at Chiefs, Ranga Chivaviro is aiming for better results in his second.
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After the disappointing 10th place finish at the Soweto, Chivaviro has embraced Nabi's approach.
As with anything in life, change is always good, and the change that has occurred now at Kaizer Chiefs has brought a lot of good morale," says the big centre-forward.
For me, that is the change that has been taking place, and we want to take that change into the new season and bring good results for the club.".
Coaching with coach Nabi has been different, great, and for me personally, a lot of learning has taken place.
In addition, I think he emphasizes a lot on reminding us who Kaizer Chiefs is and what it takes to be here.
"Being in this circle must mean you are quality, and he takes a lot of time to remind us and clearly tells us what is expected of a Kaizer Chiefs player."
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"Obviously, that now implies what he expects from us as players, and we know what we must do to restore glory to this club this season."
Chivaviro describes Nabi as a coach who wants to understand your life.