Sunday Times

Sekhukhune stun Pirates

- By SAZI HADEBE

Sekhukhune United have joined several teams scrambling to finish in the top three in the DStv Premiershi­p with their fifth straight win a 2-1 triumph over Orlando Pirates at Peter Mokaba Stadium yesterday lifting the Limpopo club from sixth to third spot on the log.

Vusi Mncube and former Pirates player Linda Mntambo scored for Sekhukhune in either half to take their club’s tally to 33 points in 20 matches.

For Pirates, the loss proves just how inconsiste­nt they’ve been in the league this season, as they’ve dropped from second to fourth to be level on points with Sekhukhune, with nine matches to go.

Pirates still have a chance to fight for third or second spot behind runaway log leaders Mamelodi Sundowns, who have no challenger­s as they gallop to a seventh straight league title.

Sekhukhune opened the scoring in the 32nd minute when Pirates allowed Mntambo to find Mncube inside the area to beat Sipho Chaine with a scrambled shot.

This match started at a slow pace but there were plenty of opportunit­ies for Pirates to take the lead, yet their attackers fluffed the chances before Mntambo and Mncube combined to give their side a 1-0 lead going to the break.

Once again, Pirates coach Jose Riveiro pulled a surprise in his starting XI, keeping only four players who started their last match. He left out the central pairing of skipper Thapelo Xoki and Nkosinathi Sibisi to start with Thabiso Sesane alongside Olisah Ndah in front of Chaine. The coach’s decision might have come because of the duo returning late this week from Bafana Bafana duty in Algeria.

Riveiro’s decision to start with Sesane, a product of Pirates developmen­t, backfired as the 23-year-old defender struggled with the tempo of the game and earned a yellow card a few minutes before Sekhukhune scored the opener.

It was amid that confusion in the Pirates defence that Mntambo found Mncube with a cheeky pass that caught Sesane, Ndah and Chaine in no man’s land.

Sensing the danger, Riveiro pulled out

Sesane for Sandile Mthethwa at the restart. The decision seemed to stabilise Pirates at the back, and they came close to cancelling Mncube’s goal three minutes into the second stanza, with Kabelo Dlamini’s free kick tipped over the bar by Badra Sangare.

However, just as Pirates were pushing for the equaliser, Sekhukhune caught them on the counter and Elias Mokwana played a cross that was tapped in by Mntambo in the 51st minute.

There was some hope for Pirates of avoiding a sixth defeat of the season when Deon Hotto crossed for Tshegofats­o Mabasa to halve the scoreline in the 55th minute. After this goal, Pirates created more chances but lack of composure on the part of Mabasa, Relebogile Mofokeng and Kabelo Dlamini let them down.

Should Sekhukhune, coached by former Pirates skipper Lehlohonol­o Seema, keep up their impressive run, they could well finish second or third ahead of Pirates, Stellenbos­ch FC, SuperSport United, Cape Town City and Kaizer Chiefs.

A second spot would earn a South African team a spot in the Caf Champions League alongside Sundowns, while finishing third will see one these sides competing in the Caf Confederat­ion Cup next season.

 ?? Gallo Images Picture: Philip Maeta/ ?? Vusimuzi Mncube of Sekhukhune United during their DStv Premiershi­p match against Orlando Pirates at Peter Mokaba Stadium, yesterday.
Gallo Images Picture: Philip Maeta/ Vusimuzi Mncube of Sekhukhune United during their DStv Premiershi­p match against Orlando Pirates at Peter Mokaba Stadium, yesterday.

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