Overview
- Bradley Grobler scored twice and set up another in Sekhukhune United’s 3-1 win at FNB Stadium, ending Chiefs’ unbeaten start and lifting Babina Noko to first place.
- Chiefs remain third on 13 points after six matches, having conceded for the first time this season in the defeat.
- Nabi said the separation was by mutual agreement and cited a need to focus on his family and his wife’s health, confirming he will not be on the bench for the CAF tie.
- Media reports offered differing explanations for the timing of the split, including claims of a CAF coaching licence issue, which have not been publicly reconciled with the family‑leave account.
- Kaze and Ben Youssef, who oversaw three straight wins during Nabi’s earlier absence, are expected to take charge against Kabuscorp in Luanda on Saturday.