Kaizer Chiefs-linked head coach Nasreddine Nabi has reportedly confirmed his exit from FAR Rabat to his players ahead their Moroccan Cup final against Raja Club Athletic.
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While it seemed as though the final of the Moroccan Throne Cup was in jeopardy of being postponed until a further date following the tragic passing of King Mohammed V's mother this past weekend, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation released a statement confirming that the match would go ahead, as originally scheduled, at 6pm (SA time) today.
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This means that FAR Rabat boss Nabi will oversee his final match in the Moroccan capital as his seemingly imminent move to Naturena moves closer.
The 58-year-old has been in charge of the Black Army for only one season, and after relinquishing their league title to Raja this past season, they will be looking to avenge their title loss in the cup final against Josef Zinnbauer's Green Eagles.
According to Le Site Info Sports, the Tunisian tactician gave his players a rousing speech urging them to give their all in order to lift a trophy following the disappointment they had suffered in the league.
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The same report also claims that during his speech, Nabi confirmed to his players that he would be leaving the club after the match.