The Citizen (Gauteng)

Sandilands excited to help rebuild Pirates

- Tshepo Ntsoelengo­e

Coming from a club that has won a number of silverware in the last couple of years – including continenta­l trophies – and joining a club that has stooped to a new low in their performanc­es over the past two years, Orlando Pirates new goalkeeper Wayne Sandilands says he felt his time at Mamelodi Sundowns had come to an end and needed a new challenge.

Ahead of the new Absa Premiershi­p season, Pirates have a lot of rectificat­ion to do, particular­ly in the goalkeepin­g department, where they didn’t have a stable first choice shot-stopper last campaign, and Sandilands is looking forward to the task at hand.

“I have been at Sundowns for a long time, I felt it was necessary for a change and a new challenge and when Pirates is an option, it was just something that I became excited about. I am just excited and humbled by the opportunit­y to be at such a big team. I am just looking forward to the future,” Sandilands (right) said.

“I think for me as a player it is all about focusing on what I can control, working hard and hopefully when given an opportunit­y give my best for the team and contribute towards that, that’s all I can do. Wait for the opportunit­y and when it comes try to put in a shift that will help the team to be successful.”

The 32-year-old goalkeeper who started his career at SuperSport United in 2004, added that it is a privilege for him to play for Bucs, something that every aspiring soccer player looks forward to achieving at some point in his career.

“It is an amazing feeling for me, I think it is every boy’s dream when they play soccer to play for one of the big teams in the country. It is an honour for me and I am really excited about the prospect.”

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