Sunday Tribune

Pirates continue their dismal run after penalty miss against Amazulu

- HERMAN GIBBS

ORLANDO Pirates’ dismal run continued on Friday night when they had to settle for a 1-all draw against Amazulu after they missed a penalty that could have changed their fortunes dramatical­ly.

Instead, Pirates came away from their Orlando Pirates base with a lone match point instead of three. After the match, their coach José Riveiro showed sympathy for his central defender Nkosinathi Sibisi, who failed to convert a penalty.

Sibisi proved his worth as a deadball specialist at Golden Arrows, where he was a successful penalty taker. However, on Friday, his spot kick was stopped by Amazulu keeper Veli Mothwa.

“Someone has to take the penalty. He did it, and thank you for doing it,” said Riveiro. “It is not easy to get the responsibi­lity of taking the penalty.

“Hopefully, we have more chances and more frequently the possibilit­ies to shoot a penalty.

“Sibisi is a rock. He will be back immediatel­y.

“Obviously, we are all disappoint­ed with the results, but it is not only because we missed a penalty.”

A penalty that saw Pirates suffer their first setback on the night. Amazulu’s attacking midfielder, Siphesihle Maduna, scored from the spot in the 35th minute, and Pirates were left chasing the game.

On the stroke of half-time, Kermit Erasmus playing in the run-on XI for the first time since rejoining Pirates, scored the equaliser. The Spanish tactician Riveiro was pleased that his charges were able to claw their way back into the game.

“Credit to the players for how they reacted after the goal and the way they pushed in the second half,” said Riveiro.

“The fact that their goalkeeper is a hero tonight tells about the nature of the second half.

“The most difficult thing in football is to create goal-scoring chances, clear ones – not ones from rebounds, not coming from second actions or coming from our offensive organisati­on.

“Interactio­ns between players, and we did it in the second half. It is not about synergies or luck. I don’t know what it is.

“It is a fact that we didn’t score enough and that is what denies us the possibilit­y to celebrate the victory.”

The 1-1 outcome means that Pirates have had a winless run of four matches across all competitio­ns.

Pirates return to Premiershi­p action on Tuesday when they play Golden Arrows in KZN.

The match will serve as a warm-up for their crunch encounter against Mamelodi Sundowns in the second leg of the MTN8 semi-final next Saturday.

 ?? | SYDNEY MAHLANGU Backpagepi­x ?? NKOSINATHI Sibisi of Orlando Pirates challenges Augustine Kwem of Amazulu FC during their Dstv Premiershi­p 2022/23 match at Orlando Stadium.
| SYDNEY MAHLANGU Backpagepi­x NKOSINATHI Sibisi of Orlando Pirates challenges Augustine Kwem of Amazulu FC during their Dstv Premiershi­p 2022/23 match at Orlando Stadium.

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