The Mercury

Bucs out for redemption

- Njabulo Ngidi

THE key to getting a positive result against Cape Town City tonight at FNB Stadium will lie in finding the right balance between arrogance and humility, says Orlando Pirates coach Milutin Sredojevic.

The Buccaneers’ coach has been working on the club’s confidence since he took over after a miserable season that saw Pirates finish outside the top eight for the first time in the PSL-era.

A four-match unbeaten run, collecting eight points in the process, is a step in the right direction – especially before coming up against City, who are on a high despite losing in their last outing to Kaizer Chiefs.

“Cape Town City is a very competitiv­e team coached by my dear colleague, Benni McCarthy, who has great playing experience and is still new in the coaching industry,” Sredojevic said.

“He is the future of coaching in this country. I have great respect for him. He has brought a great set up. Last season the team did very well. When the downslide was supposed to come, he took them to the final of the MTN8.

“With that in mind, we need to give them respect when they have the ball and show elements of arrogance when we have the ball.”

A win over high-flyers City will go a long way in removing those lingering jitters that Pirates are still experienci­ng.

The players have bought into “Micho” and his philosophy, won over by his work ethic and how he knew all their names and history in his first session with the club.

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“Nothing would happen if the players weren’t responding, fully aware of what happened last season,” he said.

“They want to redeem themselves. There is an element of pride which is what is driving us. Our main target, before (talking about any) results, is to restore the pride in the badge that we are carrying. A badge that has 80 years and millions of dreams inside it.”

This clash with City will be the Buccaneers’ third game in eight days, having hosted Ajax Cape Town last Tuesday before travelling to the Harry Gwala Stadium to take on Maritzburg United on Friday.

Rrecovery is the most important aspect of getting the best out of players in such a tight schedule, says the coach.

The fact that five of the 11 players who started against the Team of Choice are either new at the club or new in the starting line-up will put Pirates in a good position.

Those players have a lot of energy to give as they look to impress the Serbian and the Ghost. Sredojevic’s approach of changing the starting XI is what the Buccaneers needed.

“Football defies logic,” Sredojevic said. “It’s not like a telephone that you press and it works. You go two steps forward, four steps back and again another step forward.”

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 ?? PICTURE: BACKPAGEPI­X ?? Pirates coach Milutin Sredojevic will lead an exercise in balancing confidence and humility when they host Cape Town City at FNB Stadium tonight.
PICTURE: BACKPAGEPI­X Pirates coach Milutin Sredojevic will lead an exercise in balancing confidence and humility when they host Cape Town City at FNB Stadium tonight.

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