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Pirates will fight to topple Downs, says Zinnbauer

- Marc Strydom

Josef Zinnbauer was happy to paint Orlando Pirates as the underdogs ahead of Thursday’s Nedbank Cup quarterfin­al against Mamelodi Sundowns‚ but at the same time indulged in fighting talk that suggested the Buccaneers would take a fiery approach to that role.

Zinnbauer’s assessment of Pirates’ underdog status at Loftus Versfeld is not unfounded. Under their coaching trio this season‚ Sundowns set a Premier Soccer League record of 20 matches unbeaten after downing Chippa United 2-1 in Mdantsane on Monday.

Downs’ 2-0 Caf Champions League defeat to CR Belouizdad at Loftus on Friday‚ having already topped Group B‚ was their first in 29 matches in all competitio­ns. Domestical­ly‚ they have not lost in 22 league and cup matches.

But Pirates’ recent record also makes for intimidati­ng reading‚ losing twice in 18 games in all competitio­ns‚ and a 3-0 win against Al Ahli Benghazi at Orlando Stadium on Sunday taking them to the top of the Caf Confederat­ion Cup’s Group A.

So Zinnbauer is also correct that‚ taking the fight to Sundowns‚ star-studded Pirates have every chance of reversing the Brazilians’ recent dominance against the Buccaneers and denting their awe-inspiring statistics in a match-up always characteri­sed by fireworks.

“We are not the favourites. And yes‚ we also don’t go into the quarterfin­al and say‚ ‘we don’t have a chance’ — this is not possible‚ and this is also [especially] not possible for Pirates‚” Zinnbauer said.

“We know we have a good squad‚ we have players who can win titles. But we are honest —

we are playing against the best team in the country at the moment.

“And this is not so easy to manage for journalist­s or supporters or people outside. I walk on the street and people say‚ ‘you have to win the Nedbank’. Yes‚ I will be happy if we win the Nedbank but it’s a long way to go. And we’re playing against Sundowns.

“In the past [against Sundowns] we also had players missing but produced good performanc­es. The performanc­e is not always important. If you have a good performanc­e and lose‚ you have nothing. But the advantage that we have against Sundowns is that all [at Pirates] now have the focus.

“But there is always a moment where you can break the momentum that the other team has. And we have the chance for this. And I hope the players are hot enough that we are the first team that can beat Sundowns.

“And then that will be a good game for us. You achieve two objectives‚ because you are in the semifinal‚ and you beat Sundowns. Normally I don’t need to speak about motivation to my players. They know what’s needed. And it’s a fight.

“For me‚ we have a chance and then we fight. And that is the thing that my players have to understand. It’s a big chance for us‚ and it’s possible.”

Pirates beat Uthongathi (1-0) and Maritzburg United (3-1) to reach the quarters. Sundowns beat Stellenbos­ch FC (3-2 in extra time) and Polokwane City (4-0).

YES‚ I WILL BE HAPPY IF WE WIN THE NEDBANK BUT IT’S A LONG WAY TO GO. AND WE’RE PLAYING AGAINST SUNDOWNS

Josef Zinnbauer Orlando Pirates coach

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Josef Zinnbauer

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