Daily Dispatch

Bucs strikers need to join Ndoro in scoring

- By MARC STRYDOM

ORLANDO Pirates’ reliance on star striker Tendai Ndoro for goals is becoming an issue that the club will hope to show signs of resolving during today’s Premier Soccer League fixture against Highlands Park.

Bucs host bottom-placed Highlands at Orlando Stadium‚ the scene of their dramatic 1-1 draw against Baroka FC on Wednesday night.

That match was overshadow­ed by the bicycle kick six minutes into injury time by Baroka goalkeeper Oscarine Masuluke that grabbed a draw for the team from Polokwane‚ and internatio­nal attention for the player.

But what it should not distract from – and nor should Bucs’ still unbeaten record in the league under caretaker-coach Augusto Palacios – is that a flat Pirates never deserved victory against Baroka‚ with the National First Division champions shading play and the scoring chances.

What was evident again on Wednesday night was two things.

Firstly‚ that when PSL top scorer Ndoro finds himself out of a game he loses interest. The Zimbabwean had one early chance when he rounded Masuluke but could not finish‚ then became anonymous.

The second point was that when Ndoro becomes disinteres­ted Pir attack loses its edge.

Bucs’ one defeat under Palacios was the 2-0 Telkom Knockout semifinal loss against on-form SuperSport United in Nelspruit on Saturday.

It’s been a good start. Still‚ increasing­ly it has become glaring that the coach needs to find a way‚ firstly‚ to try to rectify Ndoro’s waywardnes­s when he’s not on song.

Secondly‚ to get Bucs’ other string of goal-scorers scoring. Against Baroka‚ and in most of their matches this season‚ players in the frontline such as Mpho Makola‚ Luvuyo Memela and Thabo Qalinge do not seem to be getting themselves into the box enough. And when they do‚ they fail to shoot on sight enough.

Ndoro already has nine league goals in 10 games‚ to second-placed Lebogang Manyama’s five.

But that only two other Bucs players have weighed in with a goal each – Memela and centreback Justice Chabalala with his close-range volley from a corner against Baroka – must be a growing concern for Palacios.

Highlands were denied an opportunit­y to bounce back from their 5-0 drubbing at the hands of Mamelodi Sundowns on Sunday when their home match against Bloemfonte­in Celtic on Wednesday night was abandoned due to a storm.

That game has been reschedule­d to December 7 by the PSL.

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