Sunday, July 16, 2023

Orlando Pirates 2022 2023 Season Review


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It was a great season for Pirates, arguably their best in a decade. To lift two trophies was a brilliant achievement and they finished second which gives them a shot at the CAF Champions League next term.  Jose Riveiro played a more attacking style as the game progressed, going from a back five out of possession to a 4-2-3-1. With some smart signings in the transfer window, they will hope to compete for next season’s DSTV Premiership crown.


By the end of the season, Pirates had CAF Champions League qualification and two trophies to their name. They exceeded expectations thanks to an excellent second half of the season. No team in the DSTV Premiership picked up more points from their final 15 matches than Pirates. However, up until lifting the MTN8 Cup in November, there were serious doubts about the new coach. He has since won over the vast majority of the fanbase by getting results and scoring plenty of goals.  The question is whether they can challenge for the league title next season. Having taken just 19 points from their first 15 league matches, they will need to start next season much better.


Without a doubt, the best player was Monnapule Saleng. He was not in the picture in the opening nine matches of the season yet still finished up with 11 league goals and 15 strikes overall. He picked up 11 assists in all competitions. He was voted as the PSL Players' Player of the Season. Other players who stood out were centre back Nkosinathi Sibisi, midfielder Miguel Timm and fullback Paseka Mako. Lots of players had strong runs of form including false nine Terrence Dzvukamanja and passing midfielder Thabang Monare.  Three of Bucs’ signings were huge successes. Miguel Timm brought a controlling influence to central midfielder after his arrival from Marumo Gallants. Central defenders Nkosinathi Sibisi and Tapelo Xoki also had a big impact and were regular starters from day one.  Several signings didn’t make much impact at all. These include Craig Martin, Ndumiso Mabena and Souaibou Marou. They all struggled to get regular game time and the latter duo arrived in positions that were already overstocked. 















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