The Herald (South Africa)

Riveiro coy on Lorch, Makhaula, Marou ahead of Sundowns clash

- Sithembiso Dindi

Orlando Pirates coach Jose Riveiro would not confirm if Thembinkos­i Lorch and new signings Makhehlene Makhaula and Souaibou Marou will be available for their big game against Mamelodi Sundowns, despite them training with the team.

Pirates meet seemingly unbeatable Sundowns at the Orlando Stadium in Soweto tomorrow (3.30pm).

Lorch has not featured for Pirates since August after picking up a serious knee injury.

Cameroonia­n striker Marou signed for Pirates two weeks ago and Makhaula joined the Soweto giants from AmaZulu on Tuesday.

Riveiro was reluctant to talk about the new players at a media conference at the Rand Stadium on Wednesday, or say if they are in contention for selection against Masandawan­a.

“I’m happy to have more material in the squad and we are working to make sure they can be ready to be selected as soon as possible,” the Spaniard, who often refuses to talk about injuries or individual players in his media conference­s, said.

The coach also said it was too early to tell if Lorch would make the match-day squad tomorrow.

Pirates have been on the up, with three victories on the trot against Golden Arrows, Stellenbos­ch FC and Marumo Gallants.

Sundowns have won 14 matches in a row, and football fans are eager to see if Pirates can be the team to stop them.

Riveiro said the Brazilians would provide a good test for his formative squad and game plan, to see where Bucs were and needed to improve.

“Both teams are in a good space in terms of the results you don’t win 14 games in a row if you are not doing things well, and you don’t even win three games if you are not doing things well,” Riveiro said.

“So it’s going to be a good test for both [teams] and one of us is not going to be happy at the end of the game because we are both teams that don’t play for a draw.

“We will see what happens between two teams who are full of quality and good players, teams that are well-prepared and well-coached.

“The game is going to be more difficult than usual for both teams, in my opinion.

“I think these types of games help you improve for the future too, to see if you are going in the right direction and that you will sooner or later be in a place where you want to see yourself as a team.

“At least from my perspectiv­e, because the level of the challenge is going to be high.

“When you play against a good team you have a chance to not only look for the result, which is mandatory and our obligation it also gives you the possibilit­y to improve.”

Sundowns will be without suspended midfielder Marcelo Allende after he was red-carded in their 2-0 win against Sekhukhune United on Tuesday night.

 ?? Picture:SYDNEY MAHLANGU/BACKPAGE PIX ?? NEW TEAMMATES: Goodman Mosele and new signing Makhehleni Makhaula of Orlando Pirates during their team’s training session at the Rand Stadium on Wednesday
Picture:SYDNEY MAHLANGU/BACKPAGE PIX NEW TEAMMATES: Goodman Mosele and new signing Makhehleni Makhaula of Orlando Pirates during their team’s training session at the Rand Stadium on Wednesday

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