“The players were not good enough, but the responsibility is mine," Kaizer Chiefs coach Nabi after Sundowns defeat.
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“The players were not good enough, but the responsibility is mine," Kaizer Chiefs coach Nabi after Sundowns defeat.
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Former Orlando Pirates midfielder Benedict 'Tso' Vilakazi believes Kaizer Chiefs are good enough to beat Mamelodi Sundowns in the Carling KO.