In his two-year season as the head coach of Mamelodi Sundowns, Rhulani Mokwena was attributed to the beautiful game Masandawana were playing.
The 37-year-old has since parted ways with the reigning Premier Soccer League champions and is now the main man at Wydad Athletic Club.
However, AS FAR Rabat striker Tumisang Orebonye has now stated that Mzansi fans will still be treated with flair courtesy of new Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi having worked with the Tunisian tactician in Morocco.
“[Nabi] is the type of coach who wants the ball to start playing from the back, with quick ball movement,” he told iDiski Times.
“Basically, he just likes to have more of the ball in terms of possession because it gives you superior control of the game. He is a good human being, he was like a father to us all because he built a good relationship with his players. When it comes to discipline he is so strict! In terms of time, punctuality, behaviour on and off the field.
“I do believe he can turn the tables around at Chiefs, once the players understand his style of play. I can proudly say yes he can change things around,” Orebonye concluded.