Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi says he is not 100 percent satisfied with the team’s performances but promises they will improve over time.
The Glamour Boys got their Betway Premiership campaign off to a positive start after claiming a 2-1 victory over Marumo Gallants at the Free State Stadium this past weekend.
Christopher Sekela opened the scoring in the eighth minute for Gallants before Mduduzi Shabalala levelled matters in the 17th minute but it was Mfundo Vilakazi, who sealed the victory for Amakhosi with a 79th minute goal.
Nabi has called on the clubs supporters to be patient with the teams performance, despite claiming a win in their opening match of the Betway Premiership.
“I think the [most important] thing about the game is three points,” Nabi told SuperSport after the game.
“Team spirit and winning attitude, the new players I’m very happy. But I really have too much work, to cook, like what the fans [are saying].
“Please give me time, lovely club, lovely fans, if you give me time I promise you I’ll be cooking for you [what is worthy of] a big team. But I’m not very happy with too many things.”
“It’s a good thing we won the first game for the morale of the players and the fans but for myself, I have other eyes like the media.
“I know I have too much work here. Okay, congratulations for the attitude, for winning but I need [more] for Kaizer Chiefs.
“I’m not 100 percent [satisfied] but it’s normal.”