Former Orlando Pirates striker Andries Sebola has outlined what he believes the Buccaneers are doing better than Kaizer Chiefs at the moment.
While the Buccaneers are slowly finding their way back to being one of the most feared clubs in the Premier Soccer League, luck continues to desert their neighbours, Amakhosi.
In the Nedbank Cup on Sunday Chiefs failed to beat Motsepe Foundation Championship strugglers Milford FC who progressed to the last 16 stage. following a penalty shoot-out, while Pirates had an easy win over amateur club Crystal Lake.
"Pirates did perform on Saturday, I was happy with the way they managed to put away their scoring chances," Sebola tells KickOff.
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"They created many chances and they wanted to score more. That's an encouraging part, unlike other teams, once they score two goals against such teams they tend to relax.
"At Pirates, they are committed, they play for the badge and supporters, at Chiefs such things do not exist. They are breaking their supporters' hearts, Kaizer Chiefs. The team that played against Chiefs, it's not a team that is supposed to beat Chiefs.
"The Chiefs line-up in the game was not good, it was not convincing. When you are desperate for a trophy, you can't afford to change your best line-up. Pirates they don't undermine opponents, you can see that by the way they are fighting for each other and fighting for positions," he added.
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"At Chiefs, there is no fighting spirit, they are not fighting for positions, and that's why they are not getting the results. We blame the players, not the coach because he is not the one playing. 90% of decision-making must come from the
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