The Citizen (KZN)

Jose enjoying the ‘nice fight’

- Khaya Ndubane

Jose Riveiro (below) is enjoying the “nice fight” for second-place in the DStv Premiershi­p between Orlando Pirates and Stellenbos­ch FC.

With only three games to go before the end of the season, only one point separates the two teams.

Stellies currently occupy second spot with 50 points following their goalless draw with AmaZulu on Wednesday. The Buccaneers, who beat Chippa United 2-0 on the same day, are third with 49 points.

Although he concedes finishing second behind league champions Mamelodi Sundowns is not in their hands, Riveiro says Pirates will give Stellenbos­ch FC a run for their money.

“Stellies are still ahead of us by one point and that’s the reality and they’re still depending on their own results,” said Riveiro.

“For us, we have to continue putting pressure on them and push as much as we can. It’s going to be a difficult race for all of us, but at the same time it’s a nice fight,” he added before praising Stellies for their efforts this season.

“Stellies are having an excellent season and whatever happens at the end of it, it’s still an exceptiona­l campaign for them. But we are going to try and achieve our objective, which is to finish second or as high as we can.”

In Wednesday’s game against Chippa, Riveiro was happy that they shut out the Chilli Boyz.

“Being solid and not conceding is a big plus for a team that has the capacity that we have in attack. It’s difficult to keep a clean sheet against us,” said Riveiro.

Even though Riveiro always demands the best out of his squad, the Spaniard admits that his players are also suffering from fatigue and cannot play well all the time.

“We understand that it’s been a crazy run and the players are humans so they feel the fatigue.”

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