Orlando Pirates were handed a crushing 4-1 defeat by Mamelodi Sundowns on Saturday at Loftus Versfeld, a loss that could have serious consequences for their league title ambitions.
Sundowns were clearly the stronger side on the day, but one factor that may have contributed to Pirates’ downfall was the poor condition of the Loftus Versfeld pitch.
Hereβs what Orlando Pirates head coach, Jose Riveiro, had to say about the playing surface:
Riveiroβs Thoughts on the Loftus Pitch βWhatever I say about the pitch will become the headline, and I donβt want to give you that opportunity to make it seem like Iβm justifying the loss. The field was the same for both teams,β Riveiro explained to FARPost.
βItβs unfortunate that we had to play this game on such a pitch because it doesnβt benefit anyone. It doesnβt help the football or the risk of injuries. Every action on that field carried a high injury risk for both teams. But donβt mistake this comment for an excuse. We didnβt lose because of the field, but itβs true that it made the game harder for both teams.β
Piratesβ Attacker Seeking Overseas Move Meanwhile, Orlando Pirates are facing a dilemma with their attacking options, as competition for playing time grows intense. One player in particular, who has been struggling for minutes under Riveiro, is now looking to move abroad.
According to an insider, Kimvuidi, known for his dribbling skills, is refusing to be loaned out to a local team and is instead determined to seek an overseas opportunity.
βA change of environment is what he needs, even if it means going out on loan. However, heβs looking abroad rather than joining a PSL club on loan, although thatβs unlikely to happen in January,β the source told Soccer Laduma.