Orlando Pirates midfielder Musa Nyatama is targeting his maiden Absa Premiership title with the Soweto giants this season.
The former Bloemfontein Celtic man helped Pirates to a second-place finish last campaign and received a number of accolades for his performances.
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The midfielder walked away with the Player of the Season, Players’ Player of the Season and Fan Player of the Season awards at the club’s end-of-season awards, but he said personal glory is not important to him; it is the league title that he craves most.
‘I’ve never won a league title and that’s the one goal that drives me every season,’ said Nyatama as quoted by the Daily Sun.
‘These personal achievements will never be enough if I don’t have a league medal,’ said the midfielder.
‘We have the team to win the league. Through dedication and commitment, we can achieve all our goals in the new season.’
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Pirates were in Zambia last week for a pre-season camp and Nyatama believes that it has put them in good stead for the upcoming season.
‘We had a good trip out there. We learned a lot in a short period and we can’t wait for the season to begin,’ the former Mamelodi Sundowns man concluded.
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