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Pirates are ‘building something really good’

- SMISO MSOMI smiso.msomi@inl.co.za

GOALKEEPER Sipho Chaine, 26, is loving life under coach Jose Riveiro and the progress the club is making following a string of impressive performanc­es for Orlando Pirates.

The lanky shot-stopper arrived at the beginning of the season and had to bide his time on the sidelines with Richard Ofori and Siyabonga Mpontshane ahead of him in the pecking order.

However, injury to his competitor­s has seen him get his chance, and he is thrilled to be working with Spaniard Riveiro and is taking his long-awaited chance with the Sea Robbers.

The Bloemfonte­in-born player says despite their inconsiste­nt start to the season, Pirates are making progress.

“I think we didn’t start as we would’ve wanted, we didn’t start off great and there could be a lot of factors to that because this is football,” Chaine told Pirates’ media department.

“We have a new coach and maybe he’s still instilling his own philosophy on the team and the club as a whole, but we are better now so it’s going really well and we’re building something really good.

“Another plus is winning the MTN8 which you always strive for and the Nedbank Cup gives us another opportunit­y to win another one.”

Chaine first burst onto the scene in the colours of the now-defunct Bloemfonte­in Celtic. His spells at Royal AM and Chippa United did not afford him much playing time, but now finds himself in the colours of Pirates

The Celtic academy graduate is an excellent shot-stopper and is also very comfortabl­e with the ball at his feet. He is a vocal leader on the pitch, and

can read the game and anticipate the opposition’s next move.

Chaine’s arrival at Pirates has been a huge boost for the team, as he has already made some impressive saves and been instrument­al in the team’s success this season. He has the potential to be one of the best goalkeeper­s in the Premiershi­p, and is determined to make the most of his opportunit­ies.

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