Nasreddine Nabi, the coach of the Royal Army football club, has refuted claims linking him to coaching the Tunisian national team in the near future, replacing former coach Jalal El Kadri.
During a press conference following the match between Nahdat Zemamra and the Royal Army, Nabi stated that his alleged appointment with the Tunisian team is merely a rumor aimed at destabilizing the club’s stability.
Nabi dismissed rumors of his communication with Tunisian Football Federation officials, stating that the tenure of the federation has ended, and new elections will be held to appoint a new president.
Only after these procedures will the selection of the coach for the Tunisian Eagles be finalized.
Regarding the victory over Nahdat Zemamra, Nabi commented on the challenging timing of the match due to the high temperature but emphasized the importance of achieving a valuable win that propelled the Royal Army to the top.
He acknowledged the well-organized opponent and praised goalkeeper Mehdi Benaabid for his outstanding performance in the match.
The Tunisian Football Federation recently announced the termination of Jalal El Kadri’s contract as the head coach of the national team following their early exit from the Africa Cup of Nations held in Ivory Coast.
Nabi’s denial of the Tunisian coaching rumors clarifies his commitment to his current role with the Royal Army, where he continues to lead the team with dedication and focus. With stability and determination, Nabi aims to guide the Royal Army to further success in domestic competitions.