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Orlando Pirates are in the Western Cape for their first away match of the season against Stellenbosch at Danie Craven Stadium on Wednesday.
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Jose Riveiro's victorious Orlando Pirates will look to keep the Soweto flag flying tonight after rivals Kaizer Chiefs and Swallows FC tasted defeat in their ...
“We have to impose ourselves on the match. Sometimes it’s possible, and sometimes it’s not, but it is always the intention.” We are part of one show, and we try to entertain people. “When talking about the chances we missed, it means the plan was good. Pirates played an attractive game, and Riveiro has promised more of the same. “It’s never easy playing away from home, especially the first game of the season, and to travel all the way to Polokwane,” Barker.
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“They come off a win so they will be looking to take that momentum to Wednesday. But at the same time we have to impose ourselves, it is our home game. You can be sure if we continue to create this amount of chances, it’s going to happen. Stellenbosch drew 0-0 in their season opener against Marumo Gallants, while Pirates edged Swallows FC 1-0 last season.
Orlando Pirates assistant coach Mandla Ncikazi says they will be looking to add their second maximum points against Stellenbosch FC.
“We just hope the first 20 minutes becomes the measure of how this team will play. Stellenbosch is not going to be easy, good on counter-attack, sitting on zone two. “Good start, perfect start for the team.
Stellenbosch will be eager to build on their goalless draw in the opening match when they host Orlando Pirates in the DStv Premiership fixture at Danie ...
"But at the same time, we have to impose ourselves. It is our home game and we have to make sure that we put in a performance that will put us in a position to take all the three points.” “They [Pirates] come off a win and the confidence will be high and will be looking to take that momentum to this game.
Orlando Pirates are out to make it two-out-of-two when they visit Stellenbosch for Wednesday's PSL clash at Danie Craven Stadium.
Jose Riveiro made four changes from the win over Swallows, as Olisa Ndah, Bandile Shandu, Ben Motshwari and Tebogo Tlolane were handed their first starts of the ...
That proved to be the trend for the remainder of the second stanza as Stellies and Pirates settled for a share of the spoils, with the hosts still searching for their first win of the season. Both charges continued to press for the go-ahead goal as the second half continued, but the final ball was lacking at both ends of the pitch, much to the frustration of the supporters. The Buccaneers opted for change at the start of the second half, as Hotto was introduced in place of Tlolane while the hosts kept faith with the same side.
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Today was the first time and it works like this especially in the first half. “We put attention in every department. Action begins at 19:30.
Stellenbosch FC and Orlando Pirates played out a hard-fought 1-1 draw in their DStv Premiership clash at Danie Craven Stadium on Wednesday evening.
Orlando Pirates played to a 1-1 draw away to Stellenbosch FC in their second DStv Premiership match at the Danie Craven Stadium in Cape Town on Wednesday.
Riveiro said the result was fair, accepting the fact that his team struggled to control the match in the first half and only played slightly better in the second stanza. Stellenbosch had control in the first half and could have taken the lead had Antonio van Wyk taken a couple of chances he had after he came on for the injured Glen Hahn early in the game. Nkosinathi Sibisi, a former Lamontville Golden Arrows defender, gave the visitors a lead against the run of play on the stroke of half time, brilliantly heading in his first goal in his second match in the colours of the Buccaneers.
Orlando Pirates played to a 1-1 draw away to Stellenbosch FC in their second DStv Premiership match at the Danie Craven Stadium in Cape Town on Wednesday.
Riveiro said the result was fair, accepting the fact that his team struggled to control the match in the first half and only played slightly better in the second stanza. Stellenbosch had control in the first half and could have taken the lead had Antonio van Wyk taken a couple of chances he had after he came on for the injured Glen Hahn early in the game. Nkosinathi Sibisi, a former Lamontville Golden Arrows defender, gave the visitors a lead against the run of play on the stroke of half time, brilliantly heading in his first goal in his second match in the colours of the Buccaneers.