The Citizen (Gauteng)

Bucs aim to sink Sundowns

With R2 million in TAB soccer pool add-ins this weekend, soccer fans will be looking for banker bets and the question is whether Sundowns can be relied upon to deliver the goods again in an away clash with in-form Pirates.

- By Mark Gleeson

Orlando Pirates are the one team who have handed Mamelodi Sundowns a stinging defeat in the last 10 months with their 3-0 win in Pretoria in October - a dent in the aura of invincibil­ity that the champions are building.

Now they will be looking to do it again on home turf tomorrow as Sundowns make the short trip to the Orlando Stadium.

The 0-3 loss at Loftus Versfeld did expose fragility in the Brazilians’ defensive make-up but it has since been comprehens­ively strengthen­ed, as attested by a winning run that is setting new records almost weekly.

Sundowns did shake up their coaching staff after that defeat, elevating Rhulani Mokwena to sole coach and demoting Manqoba Mngqithi. Since then, they have gone on a 12-match winning run.

But that is under severe threat in Soweto tomorrow as Pirates are also finding form, with three wins in their past trio of games and a sudden glut of goals.

Pirates have also been boosted by good news on the injury front with first-choice goalkeeper Richard Ofori back in training, as is the mercurial Thembinkos­i Lorch.

If Pirates win, however, it will have little, if any, impact on Sundowns’ runaway lead in the DStv Premiershi­p, which is now about who finishes second.

There are important games in that chase for the runner-up spot.

SuperSport United are at home to Cape Town City tomorrow, while Kaizer Chiefs play away on Sunday at bogey team TS Galaxy.

In the English Premier League, Arsenal take their fivepoint lead to Everton tomorrow, who will be playing a first match under new manager Sean Dyche.

He was only appointed this week and has had no support in the transfer market from the club’s beleaguere­d owners.

It is a ridiculous­ly tough start for the ‘Ginger One’ at a club who were spiralling downhill under Frank Lampard.

Arsenal, therefore, have an opportunit­y to further extend their lead in the title race, especially

if Manchester City slip up at Tottenham, where they have had difficulty in the past.

In Serie A, Napoli have a substantia­l lead in the title race but Inter Milan cannot be written off yet.

They have the derby at San Siro on Sunday night against AC Milan, who have suddenly crashed and were indeed beaten 0-3 by Inter last month in the Super Cup match in Saudi Arabia.

If Milan lose badly again to Inter, then it is expected coach Stefano Pioli will be shown the door.

 ?? Picture: Backpagepi­x ?? Orlando Pirates players during a training session ahead of their game with Mamelodi Sundowns tomorrow.
Picture: Backpagepi­x Orlando Pirates players during a training session ahead of their game with Mamelodi Sundowns tomorrow.

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