Orlando Pirates will go to their much anticipated game against Kaizer Chiefs with their spirits high after a brilliant run of 13 games unbeaten and the number-one spot in the league. But the back-to-back defeats against their arch-rivals will still be fresh in their minds.

This game will be a humdinger and definitely a match to remember. It is still too early to call the match a title decider but you can bet your last Zim dollar that it will have a big say on who wins the league.

Looking at Orlando Pirates, they know all to well that three points in this game will give them more confidence and a bit of a breather, considering that their opponents are serious title challengers. They know that a defeat means they lose the top spot and I’m sure they will not want to see that happening at this stage of the season. A win for them is non-negotiable.

Another important factor is that Pirates will want to win this game to avoid the wrath of their supporters. Coach Rudi Krol will have to make sure that his troops don’t go into this match with revenge as their motive. I don’t have to say how dangerous that will be for Pirates.

As for Amakhosi, the game will be a tricky one. Firstly having had an upper hand over Pirates this season they will have to dig deep if they really want to win this game. Complacency will be a no-no for them and coach “VV” will have to drum that into his players’ heads.

Chiefs will be motivated by the fact that if they win this encounter they will go to the top of the league.

Both teams have the players to put on a great spectacle and give their supporters something to write home about.

For the coaches, Krol will be the one under pressure as he will be trying to protect his team’s unbeaten run and the top spot. Plus he will not want to lose to Chiefs again this season.

“VV” is not off the hook either, Kaizer Motaung wants the league title so he needs to deliver. We can expect yet another cracker of a game from these giants.

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  • After an unfortunate injury ended his promising career as a goalkeeper at age 16, Siphiwe Hlongwane started coaching youth football with moderate success. However, since the writing bug caught up with him, all he wants to do is to write about the beautiful game. He can be contacted on E-mail: [email protected]

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After an unfortunate injury ended his promising career as a goalkeeper at age 16, Siphiwe Hlongwane started coaching youth football with moderate success. However, since the writing bug caught up with...

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