Business Day

Relieved Orlando Pirates win 1-0 against Highlands

- Marc Strydom

It was something of a smash and grab, and with question marks over offside for the winner, but Orlando Pirates would have been relieved at a 1-0 Absa Premiershi­p win in Highlands Park’s intimidati­ng ground at Makhulong Stadium ahead of two looming Soweto derbies.

Tshegofats­o Mabasa cantered through to score Pirates’ 80th-minute winner on Tuesday night.

Highlands at Makhulong is generally a tough game for any team.

For Pirates, with two wins in nine games for caretaker-coach Rulani Mokwena since head boss Milutin Serdojevic left a hole in the ship and scarpered for Zamalek, and ahead of two Soweto derbies, this was an even trickier fixture.

And trickier still coming off a 1-0 league loss against lowly Stellenbos­ch FC in Cape Town.

Mokwena’s apparent natural tendency for tinkering, exacerbate­d by the defeat, and also by the need for resting some players including star attacker Thembinkos­i Lorch ahead of Saturday’s Telkom Knockout match-up against Chiefs in Durban, saw the coach make five changes.

But Pirates, not overly convincing in the first half, plugged away, and utilised their player power and aura to gain just Mokwena’s third win, and at a crucial time for the 32-yearold coach.

It was gained with some controvers­y TV replays showed Mabasa had collected the ball in an offside position.

If Pirates’ coach does not seem to quite know his first team right now, the team itself can only have so much idea about what is expected from them. Bucs were disjointed in the first half.

Justin Shonga did give glimpses of why he perhaps needs to be given an extended run. He is influentia­l pulling the strings in attack when he does get time on the field.

He lasted only an hour on Tuesday night, though.

The Zambian’s low free-kick early on took a deflection wide.

Paseka Mako is one of the few constants of performanc­e for Bucs at the moment, from multiple positions. From his cross Vincent Pule managed a looping header onto the top netting.

At the end of the half, from the same combinatio­n, Pule got in ahead of right-back Ricardo Williams and headed a sitter over.

In-between those chances to Pirates, Highlands were always going to cause some problems. Tendai Ndoro was out to impress against his old team.

The Zimbabwean hit a closerange header at Wayne Sandilands, then a low shot that forced Pirates’ keeper down for an alert diving save.

Pirates came out from the break on the front foot, pressing higher, as Linda Mntambo struck a volley comfortabl­y into the arms of Sandilands.

With 10 minutes left Mntambo won the ball deep, stormed down the middle and put through Mabasa to run on and finish past Thela Ngobeni.

The SA Football Associatio­n review committee has ruled the opening goal by Samir Nurković in Kaizer Chiefs’ 2-0 Premiershi­p win over Mamelodi Sundowns on Sunday is legitimate.

Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane vehemently argued that Nurković was offside when he opened the scoring, but the review committee came out in defence of the decision by referee Victor Hlongwane and his assistants to allow the goal to stand.

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