When this magnificent, nerve-shredding and roller-coaster football match was finally over, everyone of black and white persuasion knew it. It was two valuable home points dropped in this exciting Betway Premiership Championship race and a slight advantage handed to on-form Mamelodi Sundowns. Orlando Pirates coach Abdeslam Ouaddou stood near motionless in his technical area, players sank to the ground while others had their hands on their hips, and fans watched in bewilderment.
Pirates started the day on top of the log and with a good opportunity to solidify their place but it was not to be as they were held to a 1-1 draw by resolute Siwelele FC in their highly entertaining clash. Pirates are still top of the pile but with a slender one point ahead of Sundowns who have played one match less because they were in Champions League action on Friday. The real cost of this share of the spoils with Siwelele FC, who dished out a defensive masterclass, will be clear on Tuesday night after the match between Sundowns and Marumo Gallants at Loftus.
If on-form Brazilians, who won their last seven league matches, beat Gallants, they will open a two-point lead at the top with nine matches remaining in the season. Ouaddou will rue the fact that they did not make full use of their overwhelming dominance over Siwelele FC, who had their backs against the wall for most of the afternoon. Ouaddou made two changes to the team that beat Richards Bay during the week with Nkosikhona Ndaba coming on for Deon Hotto and Tshepang Moremi replacing Patrick Maswanganyi.
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Visiting coach Lehlohonolo Seema also did not tinker much with his line-up, making two changes from the team that drew with Stellenbosch FC last week with Tebogo Potsane replacing Samkelo Zwane and Relebohile Mokhuoane on for Ghampani Lungu. Pirates were the first to show early intent and their threats came from usual suspects Oswin Appollis, Yanela Mbuthuma, Relebohile Mofokeng and Tshepang Moremi but they could not find their way past Ricardo Goss. The game’s first real chance arrived after 20 minutes when Mbuthuma’s clever back heel touch was saved by Goss after he connected with a pass from Kamoghelo Sebelebele.
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