Cape Argus

Stellies desperate for a victory

- ZAAHIER ADAMS zaahier.adams@inl.co.za

STELLENBOS­CH FC have not tasted victory for eight consecutiv­e Premiershi­p matches.

This has left them perilously close to the relegation zone with the Winelands outfit locked in a threeway tussle with Maritzburg United and Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhand­ila on 25 points, just one point above 15th-placed Chippa United.

It is a dire situation for a club that has grand ambitions of mixing it with the elite of South African football, and their task of being saved from the drop faces another stern test when Orlando Pirates visit the Danie Craven Stadium today (3pm kick-off).

“We need to focus our energies ahead,” Stellenbos­ch coach Steve Barker said.

“We obviously have a big game against Pirates. We have shown that we are competitiv­e against any team in this league. We need to show the resilience and the confidence and belief in what we able to achieve.

“Pirates are a very competent opponent with quality all around the field. We are all aware of that, but it is important that we don’t forget the qualities that we have."

The men in maroon will hope the Buccaneers are side-tracked by what lays ahead for them with one eye possibly being on the weekend’s CAF Confederat­ion Cup quarter-final against Morroco’s Raja Casablanca.

Pirates are in fourth position on the Premiershi­p table and cannot haul in Mamelodi Sundowns at the summit of the log, and will most likely put all their resources into their African adventure in the hope of securing a second trophy this season.

Josef Zinnbauer’s team have already annexed the MTN8 title this season.

 ?? | DERYCK FOSTER BackpagePi­x ?? STELLIES coach Steve Barker.
| DERYCK FOSTER BackpagePi­x STELLIES coach Steve Barker.

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