Kaizer Chiefs head coach, Nasreddine Nabi, has expressed his appreciation for the Khosi Nation in Polokwane as the club prepares for its upcoming matches in the City of Stars.
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Amakhosi head coach, Nasreddine Nabi is feeling the love from supporters in Polokwane, mentioning how well him and his team have been treated in Limpopo Province capital.
After nearly a month of no competitive action due to the November International break and the Carling Knockout Cup final, Kaizer Chiefs will play two of their upcoming home fixtures in Polokwane.
Amakhosi return to the pitch on Wednesday, to face Richards Bay at the New Peter Mokaba Stadium, which will be followed up by a clash against another KwaZulu-Natal team, Royal AM, three days later at the same venue.
Nabi, who had his assistant Cedric Kaze translating for him during Chiefs' Media Day in Naturena, heaped praise on the Chiefs supporters who back the team whenever they're playing in Polokwane and the city's hospitality.
"The thing that we feel the most is the support of our fans, which is huge in Polokwane. We starting to feel at home in Polokwane, even if the distance between here [Naturena] and Polokwane is a bit long, but the working conditions are very good.
"The training pitch and hotel is very good, the support is huge as well. We want to say thank you to our management with all of the efforts they've made for that," said Kaze speaking to the media, in translating for Nabi on Monday.
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