Ambitious George Matlou eager to extend Kaizer Chiefs stay
Kaizer Chiefs midfielder George Matlou is hoping to secure a new contract as his current deal will expire at the end of next month.
The Tunisian tactician addressed the media ahead of Chiefs' final league fixture, expressing frustration over a recent article that claimed club management had already decided to part ways with him - regardless of their Nedbank Cup success.
"This kind of news is not respectful," said Nabi. "Why must there always be talk about whether Nabi is leaving or staying? It's unfair, and it's not good for anyone."
Nabi's comments come just days after guiding Amakhosi to a landmark 2-1 victory over Orlando Pirates in the Nedbank Cup final - the club's first major trophy in a decade. However, despite the cup triumph, Chiefs have struggled for consistency in the league, currently sitting ninth in the Betway Premiership table following a 1-1 draw with Sekhukhune United.
With only one match remaining - a must-win clash against Polokwane City - Chiefs are now relying on other results to secure a top-eight finish and MTN8 qualification.
The coach was particularly critical of the timing and credibility of the report, citing the negative impact on both his squad and his own professional standing.
"This creates confusion in my team," Nabi said. "It's bad for the players, bad for the staff. The whole of Africa is calling me because they think I've left Chiefs - but I haven't. These rumours are incorrect. Please, be professional."
Nabi has made a noticeable impact since his arrival, instilling a more disciplined style of play and delivering long-awaited silverware to the Naturena faithful. But uncertainty still lingers over his long-term future.
For now, his focus remains on the final league fixture - and ensuring that Amakhosi finish the season with pride and momentum.