Daily Dispatch

Pirates look for first win in bio-bubble

- — Supersport.com

Orlando Pirates will be aiming to register their first win in the biobubble and simultaneo­usly snap a six-game winless run when they host SuperSport United in an Absa Premiershi­p soccer fixture at Emirates Airline Park on Saturday.

Pirates’ poor run of form continued as they slumped to a 1-0 loss away to Cape Town City on Sunday, a sequence of results which has seen them score just one goal and take only four points from a possible 18.

Pressure is mounting on Buccaneers coach Josef Zinnbauer to lead his team to a positive result and he is hoping the extra few days of preparatio­n will turn his club’s fortunes around.

“This is not so easy, now comes the first week where we have a little more space [between games] and we can go a little more to the field [for training],” Zinnbauer said.

“We can work with the team about the final third [challenges], that is the point where we have to work more and more in the future — [starting] this week and after this week, even in the next preseason that’s coming up.

“But it’s not so easy to work with the team in the bubble, it’s not an excuse but it’s so.

SuperSport have taken 13 points from the last 15 available and claimed a 1-0 away win over Black Leopards, with a late goal from Ghampani Lungu, in their most recent outing.

“For us at the moment is to try to take it one game at a time and that’s very important‚” Matsatsant­sa coach Kaitano Tembo, who has watched his team reignite their hopes of playing in Africa next season with their recent run of good form, said.

“We don’t want to really look way ahead of ourselves and I am focusing more on our performanc­e and building for next season. We are not going to have enough time during the off-season to prepare‚ so this is part of our preparatio­n for next season.”

When the teams met earlier this season, at Mbombela Stadium in August 2019, SuperSport racked up an emphatic 3-0 win.

Pirates have managed just one win in the last nine league meetings of these teams.

In another game on Saturday, Highlands Park will lock horns with Maritzburg United at the Dobsonvill­e Stadium.

The Lions of the North are enduring a poor run as they are winless in their last six matches.

They now find themselves outside the top eight on the league standings as they are placed ninth, two points behind seventh-placed Cape Town City with three games left.

However, Highlands coach Owen da Gama is proud of his charges and he will once again pin his hopes on in-form striker Peter Shalulile.

“It is understand­able. It’s a difficult period for everybody, as you can see from some of the results,” he said. “You can say it’s shocking results, but I’m proud of the boys.”

Maritzburg are winless in three matches in the league after drawing 0-0 with Bidvest Wits on Sunday.

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