Kaizer Chiefs tactician Nasreddine Nabi has once again hit out at the media over 'creating confusion' following a 1-1 draw against Sekhukhune United, denting Amakhosi's Top Eight ambitions.
Amakhosi needed an equaliser from January signing Glody Lilepo to rescue a point against Sekhukhune United at Peter Mokaba Stadium on Saturday.
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Mpho Rammala had opened the scoring in the first half before Lilepo levelled matters in the second half.
The result piles more pressure on the Nedbank Cup-winning coach, who now needs nothing less than a win in their next match to stand a chance at a top-eight spot and feature in next season's MTN8.
Nabi, who reports have linked with an exit from Kaizer Chiefs after an underwhelming league season, has accused the media of 'creating confusion' within his squad.
"This news came from journalists, not from the club. Why all the time is it 'Nabi, Nabi, Nabi'?
"For what?
"All of Africa has been calling me to come to coach them, thinking I’m a free agent," Nabi told journalists when asked about the recent reports.
"I respect all of you journalists, and all journalists should also respect me because this news is bad for me, it creates confusion in my team.
"And this is not correct, it’s not professional, and the information is not correct."
Chiefs return to action on Saturday, where they take on Polokwane City for their last match of the 2024/25 season at FNB Stadium