Sowetan

Moloi tells Bucs final is must win

Victory will preserve legacy, says legend

- By Sihle Ndebele

Orlando Pirates legend Teboho “Tebza” Moloi has explained why it’s important for the Buccaneers to win the MTN8.

Pirates face AmaZulu in the MTN8 final at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday (6pm). The Sea Robbers are the second most successful team in the top eight, having won 10 titles. Kaizer Chiefs are the most successful team in this competitio­n with 15 trophies from when the tournament was still under the BP banner. Speaking to Sowetan on the sidelines of the Clinix Solomon Stix Morewa Soccer Challenge launch at SK Matseke Memorial Hospital in Diepkloof, Soweto, Moloi made it clear it’ sa must for Pirates to lift the Wafa Wafa trophy to preserve their relatively impressive record in the competitio­n.

“It’s nonnegotia­ble that Pirates must win the MTN8. The top eight trophy belongs to Pirates. History tells us that top eight is a Pirates trophy... the club won it in 1973,1983, 1993 and even when we won double treble the top eight was one of the trophies we won. So, the players must know that it’s important to preserve that rich history.” Tebza, who also had a few spells as Pirates assistant in the past, threw his weight behind incumbent coach Jose Riveiro. Moloi wants to see the Spaniard given a chance, highlighti­ng he must continue to build a team until the final year of his three-year deal. “...let’s not put him under pressure. Let him build this season and next season, then in his third season he must win all the trophies on offer. “While still building, I think one trophy isn’t bad at all.” The Stix Morewa Soccer Challenge starts on to November 27 at Nike Football Centre in Klipspruit, Soweto.

 ?? ?? Orlando Pirates legend Teboho Moloi. /SAMUEL
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Orlando Pirates legend Teboho Moloi. /SAMUEL SHIVAMBU/ BACK PAGEPIX

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