Drought: Lennox Bacela |
SINCE THEIR MTN8 semi-final first leg win over Kaizer
Chiefs, Orlando Pirates have been widely praised for their progress on several
fronts.
Reaching the final of the MTN8 and the last four of the
African Champions League has certainly taken the pressure off Roger De Sa after
a rocky end to last season, when the double-treble winners finished trophyless.
But a quick review of their recent form suggests serious
problems in the Buccaneer camp – and I’m not referring to Lucky Lekgwathi.
Veteran captain Lekgwathi was mysteriously dropped for the
MTN8 final defeat on penalties against Platinum Stars in Durban last week, and the
37-year-old followed up with a newspaper column revealing there are “sinister
forces” at work in Orlando.
A picture of De Sa in animated discussion with Screamer
Tshabalala behind the scenes in Durban did nothing to settle nevers in the Sea
Robber camp.
And late on Saturday night, in an attempt to explain
Lekgwathi’s absence from the 0-0 draw against Esperance where he was serving a two-match ban, reports emerged that
Lekgwathi has suffered the death of an aunt and illness to his father.
Nobody in the camp will explain the Lekgwathi situation. I
spoke to injured full-back Patrick Phungwayo, but he was under orders to tell
me: “What we have to do is get on with it and put these things to one side. We
are on the verge of the African Champions League final, that is our focus.”
But Saturday’s toothless effort against the Tunisian
champions suggests the real sinister forces surround the Pirates’ inability to
score goals.
Have a look at this run of results since that 1-0 Soweto
Derby win in the MTN8 semi-final first leg on August 24:
LOST: 1 Sept: Zamalek: 1-2 (away) African Champions League
Group A
LOST: 14 Sept: AC Leopards 0-1 (away) African Champions
League Group A
WON: 18 Sept: Polokwane City 1-0 (home) PSL
DRAW: 22 Sept: Al Ahly 0-0 (home) African Champions League
Group A
DRAW 24 Sept: Kaizer Chiefs 1-1 (home) MTN8 semi-final
second leg
DRAW: 28 Sept: Platinum Stars 1-1 (neutral, lost 3-1 on
penalties) MTN8 final
DRAW: 5 October: Esperance 0-0 (home, Champs
League semi-final, first leg)
I make that SEVEN games with ONE win. Four draws were
compounded by the MTN final loss to Platinum Stars at the Moses Mabhida.
You can’t deny a couple of those draws were vital – that’s
all they needed to progress against Kaizer Chiefs and Al Ahly – and if they win their 4 games in hand, they could go top of the PSL by FOUR clear points.
But most
worrying of all is their goal tally over the last seven games: Pirates have scored
just FOUR goals and conceded FIVE.
The much-hyped Lennox Bacela, after a useful start following
his move from Bloemfontein Celtic, has only scored ONE – from the penalty spot
against Chiefs – in the eight games
since August.
Roger himself said after another goalless effort against
Esperance: “We had enough chances to score at least one. At this level you have
to take those chances.
“A 0-0 draw isn’t that bad. We did okay. We battled hard
against one of the best sides in Africa.”
When the SABC pitch-side interviewer suggested much-hyped Esperance
were “ordinary”, De Sa did well to keep his equilibrium, saying: “They’re a
good side, believe me. They will take their chances at home. But we just have
to get one in Tunisia.
“We’ve got something to work with. We’re still in it.”
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Don't you think fatigue is setting in because of their tight game schedule. It should be noted that all teams have got skeletons in their closets, however it was immature of Lekgwathi to resort to daily sun instead of solving whatever his comcerns internally. After it is Lekgwathi who said players should be rotated, and that is exactly what the technical team is doing. When his own suggestions affect him then there are sinister forces. I think he is a culprit here.
ReplyDeleteCan those who know better explain to me why Oupa hasn't been rested? The boy hasn't been creating serious problems for opposition teams lately. His decision making in the final third is not at the required level.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what to say about the player who was said to be injured and would be out for six months, but surprisingly made the starting line-up.
I wonder what did Mpho Makola do to Roger. Whenever he is on the field we are dangerous, but for some reason he is overlooked.
Orlando Pirates is an ambitious team, the coach should be as well.