Orlando Pirates are searching for their first win in the Caf Champions League group stages as they face Horoya Athletic Club on Friday night and coach Milutin Sredojevic believes the Buccaneers are ready, writes DEAN WORKMAN.
Pirates began the group stages with a 0-0 draw in Zimbabwe against FC Platinum last weekend and will host the club from Equatorial Guinea at the Orlando Stadium looking to take advantage of playing at home.
Sredojevic, who has spoken on his pride of taking the Soweto giants back to Africa’s premium competition, admitted to the media on Thursday that he believes his side are ready for what will be a tough encounter.
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‘In Champion League you have six matches (in the group stages) and whatever happens on the road you have to win at home,’ said Sredojevic.
‘The point (against FC Platinum) was very important as it served as an injection of motivation ahead of this match, and I would say we are ready.
Fadlu Davids watching on at the @orlandopirates training session. pic.twitter.com/B5E88YBRDn
— Dean Workman (@DeanoWorks) January 17, 2019
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‘We are ready for whatever the football gods throw at us.’
The Serbian coach also spoke of the changes of management at Horoya which will see him come up against a familiar foe in Patrice Neveu.
‘I would say that we are that we are playing a team who have changed their coach from last year, I played with against him with the Ugandan national team (who Micho used to coach), and this will be a different test,’ added the coach affectionately known as Micho.
@orlandopirates coach Micho on the sides upcoming clash against @horoyaac in the #CAFCL pic.twitter.com/dmlEXiUCGN
— Dean Workman (@DeanoWorks) January 17, 2019