Orlando Pirates beat Kaizer Chiefs 2-1 in the semi-final of the Telkom Knockout, a result which sees the Buccaneers take one step closing to ending their four-year trophy drought. FourFourTwo SA writer DEAN WORKMAN has picked out five things we learned from the encounter.
1) Chiefs shaky defence behind their problems
Giovanni Solinas has spoken on several occasions about his attacking philosophy and while Chiefs have been good going forward, their defensive showings have been far from good enough.
These frailties were once again at the fore as two sloppy errors agains costed them a result.
Both Thembinkhosi Lorch’s opener and Justin Shonga’s winner were a result of some school boy defending and until Solinas can iron out the errors at the back, Chiefs will continue to struggle.
2) Manyama’s inclusion was premature
Leboganag Manyama arrived at Naturena under a lot of fanfare but has got off to a slow start at the club.
The winger first had to find his fitness after not playing for several months before his arrival and then once he finally made his debut, Manyama was hit with another set back as he broke his arm in a car accident.
Although his injuries may have healed it was clear that Manyama lacked the match fitness and sharpness required in such a high-profile fixture.
3) Pirates are building something special
Over the past year or so, Milutin Sredojevic and his assistant Rulani Mokwena have gone about rebuilding a Pirates team which has suffered tremendously in recent times.
They are without a trophy since 2014 but will now have a chance to end that drought after qualifying for the TKO final.
The Buccaneers have the perfect mix of youth and experience and have the strength in depth to compete across all fronts
4) Mlambo’s form will grab Baxter’s attention
Xol Mlambo picked up the Man of the Match award for another top-class display where he controlled the game from the middle of the park.
The former Bidvest Wits man has been integral in his side’s good form this season but has still not managed to be included in any of Bafana Bafana’s recent squads.
Stuart Baxter has admitted that Mlambo is in his thoughts and if the midfielder can continue to produce top quality displays he will leave the former Kaizer Chiefs coach with no choice but to call him up to the national squad.
5) Solinas’ job is under threat
The loss for Chiefs sets a record for the longest winless run by any team in the Soweto derby, 11 games.
Not only will this upset the Amakhosi faithful, but their defeat means that their trophy drought of three years will continue for at least another few months.
Chiefs remain off the pace in the league and have not performed in the cup competitions and if the Italian tactician wants to remain in a job, he will have to turn things around, and quickly at that.
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