Kaizer Chiefs’ head coach Nasreddine Nabi is dedicated to securing the Nedbank Cup for the Amakhosi supporters as they prepare for the final against Orlando Pirates at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday.

Although currently positioned ninth in the Betway Premiership with 30 points, Nabi remains focused on achieving victory in the domestic cup.

The last time the Chiefs celebrated winning the Nedbank Cup was in 2014 under coach Stuart Baxter, who guided them to triumph over Orlando Pirates at the same venue.

This historical backdrop intensifies Nabi’s resolve to deliver an exceptional performance.

In contrast, the Buccaneers are aiming to create history by claiming the Nedbank Cup for the third consecutive time under coach Jose Riveiro.

The Pirates have accomplished this in the MTN8 Cup, demonstrating their prowess in South African football.

As Amakhosi encounter challenges in the league, the Nedbank Cup final signifies a chance for redemption and a crucial trophy to elevate the team’s morale.

“We don’t want to overstate our intentions, but we will do everything in our power to bring the Nedbank Cup to them [the fans],” Nabi remarked.

“It’s what they desire, and we’ll strive to make them proud.”

Nabi’s dedication to winning underscores the significance of this match for the Amakhosi.

The result will determine if the Amakhosi will finally break their trophy drought or continue to wait.