The Citizen (Gauteng)

Riveiro not throwing in the towel yet

- Khaya Ndubane

Jose Riveiro (right) was left frustrated again when Orlando Pirates failed to take the chances created and ended up settling for a draw against Moroka Swallows on Wednesday.

As expected, the Buccaneers dominated the match, with Patrick Maswangany­i orchestrat­ing the moves for Riveiro’s team in the middle of the park.

But as was the case in their previous game against Sekhukhune United, which they lost, Pirates failed to maximise on the opportunit­ies created.

Despite the setback Riveiro has not given up on his team’s target to finish second in the DStv Premiershi­p standings and qualify for the Caf Champions League.

But the Spaniard admits that it is going to be tough to achieve that target with teams like Stellenbos­ch FC in form and scoring goals.

“The running for second position (in the league) is going to be tough. There are different candidates in a very good form, with the ambition to be there (to finish second on the log). I think it’s going to be an entertaini­ng fight for that position, which will probably be resolved (decided) on the last day.

“We will do everything we can to at least finish in the second position. It’s our intention, we want to go to Africa next season, but (Golden) Arrows next. Three points...we’ll fight for it. It’s going to be a tough one. But the guys in the locker room are, as you can imagine, not happy because many things happen on the field of play.”

Commenting on the game against Swallows, Riveiro was pleased with the improvemen­t in terms of play from his charges.

“(There was) a little bit of depth in our first attempts, but little by little we started to receive more inside the box. No problems in transition­s... But in a very unlucky situation we conceded a goal. But after that we were looking for the equaliser in a bit of a rush.

“I think in the second-half, we started well again, we equalised, we controlled the game, and maybe in the last 15 minutes, we were a little bit disorganis­ed.”

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