Saturday Star

Shonga, Mulenga set on plundering goals for Pirates

- MAZOLA MOLEFE @superjourn­o

JUSTIN Shonga is itching to show what it is exactly that his striking partnershi­p with compatriot Augustine Mulenga, who’s been in and out of the Orlando Pirates side because of injuries, can do this season.

The Zambian received a boost during this most recent Fifa break as he scored two goals for Chipolopol­o in the 1-1 draw away to Namibia in their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier and again three days later against Gabon in a friendly match, the 1-0 victory which gave Sven Vandenbroe­ck his first win as national team coach.

Although Mulenga started in the stalemate in Windhoek, it was Shonga who came off the bench to spare Zambia their blushes as defeat would have left them on the verge of missing out on the continenta­l tournament in Cameroon next year.

“I haven’t scored a lot for Pirates this season, so it was good to go away on the internatio­nal break and get two goals for my country,” says Shonga, who is hoping this form continues tonight when the Buccaneers resume their Absa Premiershi­p campaign against Supersport United at Orlando Stadium. It must have felt like a heavy burden off his shoulders to finally rattle the back of the net after he’d fluffed a couple at his club, most notably being the one-on-one chance in Pirates’ 1-0 defeat to Bidvest Wits last month. “That still haunts me,” Shonga says, recalling his clear-cut goal scoring moment with just goalkeeper Darren Keet to beat in the first half of that loss.

“I felt I let the team down, especially because we ended up losing the game. It was still 0-0 when I missed that chance, but these things happen in football. Maybe I made the wrong decision. But I am determined to make up for it. I have only managed to score from a penalty (in Pirates’ league opener against Highlands Park) and then the other one ended up being an own goal from my free kick.”

He and Mulenga could be paired tonight with his confidence back and his countryman likely to replace the suspended Thamsanqa Gabuza.

“I have known him for a long time and he is like a brother to me,” Shonga says of Mulenga. “Our combinatio­n can work. I am sure of that, but it is difficult when he’s in and out because of these small injuries. I always feel bad for him because I know how good he is and what we can do together and show that we are good strikers. We finished well last season (Shonga scored three goals in Pirates’ last three matches) and the expectatio­n is that we should be even better this time.”

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