The Citizen (Gauteng)

All is not lost for the Bucs

- Khaya Ndubane

Orlando Pirates coach Jose Riveiro has not given up hope of finishing the DStv Premiershi­p season in second position.

The Buccaneers blew a chance to move second behind league champions Mamelodi Sundowns when they suffered a shock 1-0 loss to Richards Bay – thanks to a goal from Sanele Barns (below) – at home in Orlando on Saturday evening.

With second-placed Stellenbos­ch FC having lost 2-0 to Moroka Swallows earlier in the day, a win against the Natal Rich Boys would have seen the Buccaneers move second and lead Stellies by two points with two games to go before the end of the season.

Riveiro, however, believes that all is not lost for Pirates and they can still fulfil their dream of playing in the Caf Champions League next season, adding that they had been in a similar position before and managed to achieve their goal.

“This situation is not new to us, we’ve been through it before where we had to win all the remaining games. We had the chance (to win the game) today [Saturday] because we had complete control of the situation, but we couldn’t. We have two more games to rectify the situation and I think the (winner)] of the second position will be decided on the last day (of the season),” said Riveiro during a post-match conference.

Riveiro added that they would do an objective analysis of the game against Richards Bay to see what needs to be rectified before their next game against TS Galaxy in Mbombela on Saturday.

“Like I said, we have the opportunit­y to do an objective analysis of the game, and show the players, we are still performing the same way as in the previous seven games where we got the results.”

The Spanish coach admitted that the loss was a hard pill to swallow, but there is no time for them to feel sorry for themselves.

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