Daily Dispatch

‘Don’t be fooled by win over Downs’

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They may have impressive­ly won a big semifinal match last weekend, but Edward Motale has cautioned Orlando Pirates are still far off the required standard to be considered a major menace to PSL competitor­s.

Pirates drew plaudits for their 30 destructio­n of Mamelodi Sundowns in the MTN8 semifinal second leg last week, and they head into Saturday’s Soweto Derby against Kaizer Chiefs as overwhelmi­ng favourites to end a three-match losing streak against their rivals.

But Motale, who captained Pirates to their 1995 Caf Champions League victory, believes Jose Riveiro’s regime is still flounderin­g. “He (Riveiro) is still trying to find his footing — don’t be misled by the win over Sundowns,” he said.

“Remember he came in when preseason had already started. He’s working on combinatio­ns. Some he’s getting right, like (Monnapule) Saleng and (Kermit) Erasmus up front; Olisah Ndah and Nkosinathi Sibisi at the back. It takes time to get the team right and though Pirates are on track, they are not there yet.”

Motale highlighte­d Pirates going four matches without a win before beating Golden Arrows and Sundowns in a space of four days as an example of a regime still looking for a balance.

“We haven’t been too convincing. There was a time we played eight matches with just two victories, and we were struggling to score. In the last two games, we’ve looked the real deal.” The Soweto Derby is a different beast, according to Motale, and Pirates cannot expect to saunter into FNB Stadium Saturday and take three points.

“It’s a different ball game. You cannot underestim­ate Chiefs because they didn’t win their last match. They can go in there having lost four in a row and still win

— that’s the nature of the derby; form counts for nothing.

“This is a match which distinguis­hes players. We used to tell who was Pirates material, who was not. You could see some players were just not meant for such big occasions — they became intimidate­d and in some instances, the derby would define their careers at Pirates.

“Some wouldn’t even return to the line-up because it was clear they couldn’t handle a big club.”

Pirates will be without midfielder Miguel Timm because of suspension and Motale believes it’s a big blow.

“He has been the main link in the team. You need someone to play his role of anchoring the team and linking up with Erasmus and Saleng. It’s a challenge for the coach on who to bring in. I would go with Thabang Monare.

 ?? Picture: PAUL VELASCO ?? WARNING SHOT: Ex-Orlando Pirates playmaker Edward Motale warns his former team against complacenc­y.
Picture: PAUL VELASCO WARNING SHOT: Ex-Orlando Pirates playmaker Edward Motale warns his former team against complacenc­y.

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