The Herald (South Africa)

Pirates bank Cup final

Slack defending by Golden Arrows gives Pirates something to celebrate

- Mninawa Ntloko

ORLANDO Pirates’s 80th anniversar­y celebratio­ns appear to be back on track, at least for the time being, after the Bucs beat Golden Arrows 1-0 to reach the final of the Nedbank Cup at the Princess Magogo Stadium in Durban yesterday.

A beautifull­y taken first-half header from Abbubaker Mobara ensured that Pirates will line up against SuperSport United in what should be a nail-biting tournament finale at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on June 24.

United earned their place in the final after beating Chippa United 4-2 on penalties at the Sisa Dukashe Stadium on Saturday.

Mobara’s header handed Pirates an opportunit­y to avoid the ignominy of finishing the season empty-handed in a year when they are supposed to be celebratin­g eight decades of existence.

Pirates dominated the first half and Mpho Mokola should have opened the scoring as early as the ninth minute when he found himself with acres of space inside the Arrows area. But instead of picking a spot and putting Nkosingiph­ile Gumede to the sword, he contrived to fire the ball into the heavens without troubling the bemused goalkeeper.

But Makola made amends later in the half when his inch-perfect delivery found Mobara, who beat Gumede with a delightful header to the near-post.

The Arrows’ defending was appalling, to say the least, and Mobara did not even have the discomfort of a rival breathing down his neck as he made his way to accept the early Christmas gift. In fact, so lacklustre was the defending that the Pirates player would do well to include the generous members of the Arrows rearguard when he compiles his Christmas shopping list this year.

Arrows did manage to put up a bit of a fight in the second half as they went in search of the elusive equalising goal that would have taken the game to extra time.

Nduduzo Sibiya could have earned Arrows the priceless equaliser right at the death.

However, his deceptive free kick curled beyond Pirates goalkeeper Jackson Mabokgwane’s reach, but just as the home fans rose to celebrate what they momentaril­y assumed to be the equaliser, the ball swerved and crashed against the crossbar.

The Pirates defence recovered quickly and cleared the ball for a corner kick.

It was perhaps Arrows’ best opportunit­y of the game and the KwaZulu-Natal side will be forgiven if replays of that spurned effort give them nightmares whenever they see it.

It was a heartbreak­ing miss for the home side, and had the ball dipped an inch lower they could have forced the game into extra time.

Pirates and their relieved Swedish coach, Kjell Jonevret, can now look forward to next month’s final.

The Bucs still face the prospect of finishing the season outside of the top eight for the first time since the formation of the Premier Soccer League in 1996.

But earning a place in the Nedbank Cup final will go a long way towards softening that blow should it be confirmed on the final day of the PSL season on Saturday. – TMG Digital/TMG Sport

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 ?? Picture: BACKPAGEPI­X ?? GOAL-SCORER: Abbubaker Mobara, of Orlando Pirates, celebrates his goal during the Nedbank Cup semifinal match against Golden Arrows in Durban yesterday
Picture: BACKPAGEPI­X GOAL-SCORER: Abbubaker Mobara, of Orlando Pirates, celebrates his goal during the Nedbank Cup semifinal match against Golden Arrows in Durban yesterday

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