Cape Argus

AmaZulu not lacking motivation ahead of Pirates visit

- SMISO MSOMI smiso.msomi@inl.co.za

AMAZULU midfielder Ben Motshwari says he and his teammates are not short of motivation ahead of their Nedbank Cup clash against Orlando Pirates.

Usuthu will welcome the Sea Robbers to Moses Mabhida Stadium tomorrow at 6pm, looking to get revenge for their 2022 MTN8 final defeat.

The Buccaneers have held longstandi­ng dominance over this fixture in league and cup competitio­ns, having won three of the past five meetings between the two teams, with the other two ending in draws.

Motshwari, who spent five years at Pirates, spoke to the media at the AmaZulu training base in Durban before the visit by his former club.

The 33-year-old said the occasion and level of opposition that AmaZulu wil be coming up against has lit a fire in their bellies as they look to book a place in the last four of the competitio­n.

“This is a different ball game, this is a cup game. We obviously can’t go there and take the point, we have to go out there and win the game, so the guys are motivated even though the game itself is a great motivation and we’re ready to go out there and give them a fight,” he said.

Motshwari has already faced off against his former team in AmaZulu colours after he was instrument­al in helping Pablo Franco’s team earn a hard-fought point in the league encounter.

When quizzed about the kind of inside knowledge he might hold in terms of tactics – from his time in the camp of Pirates coach Jose Riveiro – Motshwari said he did not think about Pirates.

“I don’t think about it, my focus is here at AmaZulu, what we can do right on the day. We’re not going there to pinpoint individual­s.”

He said: “They’ve got a huge squad so anyone can play and win games for them and I believe that we have (good) players as well.

“Lately, we’ve been struggling to score, but we’re trying to change our luck every day at training.

“So I don’t want to dwell on them too much. I’ve been there, I played for them. The team has changed now, the personnel, that is, but knowing them, the style of play hasn’t changed that much.”

The Nedbank Cup presents a great opportunit­y for the club to participat­e in the CAF Confederat­ion Cup next season.

However, Usuthu’s league form sees them occupy the 12th spot in the DStv Premiershi­p standings after 23 games played, four points away from a topeight spot.

Motshwari admitted that the club’s positionin­g has been a higher priority for Usuthu in these latter stages of the season as opposed to competing in Africa.

“We haven’t been thinking about Africa because we’re not sitting well on the log. So the conversati­ons are that we try to move up on the log and maybe after that, we can start thinking about Africa,” he said.

 ?? BackpagePi­x ?? AMAZULU players training yesterday before hosting Orlando Pirates in the Nedbank Cup quarter-final tomorrow. |
BackpagePi­x AMAZULU players training yesterday before hosting Orlando Pirates in the Nedbank Cup quarter-final tomorrow. |

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