The Weekend Witness

AMAZULU WILL BE NO ‘WALK IN THE PARK’, RIVEIRO WARNS PIRATES

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Orlando Pirates head coach José Riveiro expects a tough game against AmaZulu in today’s Nedbank Cup quarter-final.

Pirates will be looking to keep their good record against AmaZulu FC intact when the sides meet in a quarter-final clash at the Moses Mabhida Stadium.

The Buccaneers have not lost to Usuthu since the 2013/14 season and Pirates will be hoping to continue to stamp their authority on their KZN opponents. Pirates coach Jose Riveiro, however, knows that his club won’t have it easy against his fellow Spaniard Pablo, Franco Martin, and his AmaZulu side.

“Like I said after the draw, it’s going to be a complicate­d one at this stage of the competitio­n because each team will do their best … to find themselves in the last matches,” Riveiro told the media in Johannesbu­rg prior to their trip to Durban.

Pirates went all the way and won the Nedbank Cup last year.

“AmaZulu are a team that we respect a lot. They have experience­d players, players that have proven many times that they are excellent players.

“It’s an away game … it’s not going to be a walk in the park for us. But at the same time, we’re comfortabl­e in those scenarios. We just need to show our best version in those kinds of games. We had one week to prepare, we’re in a good space and we’re looking forward to the kickoff to play our football one more time,” siadd Riveiro,

Martin said it’s going to be a relief if AmaZulu can beat Pirates for the first time in years.

“... For the last 13 years, AmaZulu were not capable of beating Orlando Pirates, we are talking about 35 or even more games. That speaks for itself knowing the history of few wins and many defeats for AmaZulu,” Martin told the media in Durban.

“This season we were able to get a draw against them [Pirates]. Let’s see what happens on Saturday.

“As I said, the statistics are there to be broken and so far we are making history by reaching this quarter-final because that didn’t happen for us in 12 years, we have not beaten them in 13 years.

“So we will try to break that history on Saturday, that is the idea and it’s an ambition that we have,” added Martin. —

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