Club’s legend makes bold prediction for Pirates in Champions League

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Orlando Pirates legend James Mothibi has made a bold prediction about the club’s run in the CAF Champions League this season.

The Buccaneers downed Jwaneng Galaxy 3-0 on aggregate in the second preliminary round to advance to the next round.

They last played in the group stages of this competition in the 2018/19 season where they failed to reach the knockout rounds.

Mothibi has confidently stated that Ezimnyama Ngenkani will go all the way to the final considering the team’s depth and its mental strength.

WHY MOTHIBI FEELS PIRATES CAN REACH CAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL

“We can go beyond the group stages and l'm just hoping that the team gets protection from the match officials. I'm hoping that we can get satisfactory treatment wherever the team will be travelling during their campaign. I know that mentally and physically, Orlando Pirates players are strong and will be ready for the challenge.

“Pirates have got players who come from humble beginnings and are blessed with talent, and they know that playing in the Champions League is an opportunity for them to grow their football at the highest level. I'm talking about players like Tito (Patrick Maswanganyi), (Relebohile) Mofokeng and all the good players in the team.

“With the good mixture of experienced and young players at Pirates, I see the team going as far as the final of the competition. 

“That's the belief I have in the team under coach Jose Riveiro and his technical staff. I wish them everything of the best and I am 100% behind them. They are going there to represent the country and the people who died for this great club. They are going there to represent the chairman, management, as well as their own families. 

MOTHIBI ON RIVEIRO’S CRITICS

“There will always be those people who will want to say negative things about the club but the most important thing for the team to do is to continue winning. The team has won six and drawn two from their last eight matches, and why should we try to fix what's not broken?

“Whoever is feeling like they can criticise Riveiro, they must first understand the fundamental factors of football. I'm a very humble person who doesn't disrespect the philosophies of the coaches.”

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Nkosiyabuya Sithole, a young and rising sports journalist based in Durban, South Africa, harbors a deep passion for football. Nevertheless, he aspires to become a well-rounded journalist, adept in various areas of the field.