South Africa Orlando Pirates is “cooking” after beating Mamelodi Sundowns – Riveiro

Orlando Pirates coach Jose Riveiro warned there’s a lot more to come after his side successfully defended their Nedbank Cup title.

The Buccaneers beat Mamelodi Sundowns 2-1 in a pulsating clash at the Mbombela Stadium to hand the Spanish mentor his fourth major trophy in two years since taking charge of the Soweto giants.

Riveiro says the group is capable of raising the bar. “If you ask me as a person who’s involved in the group every single minute and I know what we are, what you used to say here ‘cooking’. We are cooking, I think the progression, the evolution of the team, this season is superior than the last season in my opinion,” Riveiro said as quoted by SABC Sports.

The 46-year-old finished runners-up in the DStv Premiership behind Sundowns, clinching the MTN8 and Nedbank Cup trophies in his maiden year.

Pirates have ended the current campaign in similar fashion, but Riveiro insists they’ve done it with a lot more finesse.

“That means 8/10 or 7 and a half, I don’t know, it might be our fans the ones who will in the end and you guys judge the work that we do but me because my position maybe an important part in the group, like I said before the final this season in terms of football is better than the last season,” the coach explained.

On beating Sundowns for the second time in a cup final this season, Riveiro thought their nervy start to the match almost cost them.


Dennis Mabuka

Dennis Mabuka is a seasoned Kenyan journalist with 18 years of experience covering sports events. He is currently a sport content creator with en.Africatopsports.com.

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