‘Maybe there are graves at Orlando Stadium’ – Mngqithi
· The South African

Golden Arrows were heavily beaten 5-0 by Orlando Pirates in the Betway Premiership, with the Buccaneers dominating the match from the first whistle.
Coach Abdeslam Ouaddou’s side followed up another strong attacking performance, once again showing their ability to overwhelm opponents early.
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ORLANDO PIRATES ALWAYS GRAB CONTROL EARLY
Coach Mngqithi admitted that his side’s young players struggled to cope with the pressure during their heavy defea. He said the atmosphere and intensity at Orlando Amstel Arena made it difficult for inexperienced players to settle into the match.
While disappointed with the result, he also acknowledged the quality and determination shown by the Buccaneers.
“I think our younger players, really felt the stress you can feel in this stadium, it’s not an easy stadium for younger players, I don’t know why – maybe there are some graves here somewhere, but it’s not an easy stadium for young players, I can tell you that,” he told journalists.
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“I was excited about these young players, because I’m all about their growth and development but the reality is Pirates were really strong and really wanted this game,” he added.
INTENSITY MADE THE DIFFERENCE
He also admitted that Pirates were simply stronger on the day. “But you must also give credit to Pirates, they showed so much hunger, they ran [a lot], even the game we played at home in Durban, the game was 50/50 up until the latter stages of the game, but they really imposed themselves here,” he continued.
Coming up next for Orlando Pirates is a trip to Richards Bay this Friday night at 19:30.
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