Orlando Pirates are still buzzing after the Buccaneers walked away from the New Peter Mokaba Stadium with yet another piece of silverware. A tense, grinding final against Marumo Gallants ended in a dramatic 1-0 win after extra time, sealing Pirates’ second trophy of the season and reinforcing their status as one of the country’s most in-form sides.
A Night Of Nerves In Polokwane
Finals in South African football always carry a special kind of pressure, and Friday night in Polokwane was no different. With thousands of black-and-white shirts filling the stands, Pirates spent much of the opening 90 minutes pushing forward but found Gallants determined to absorb pressure and frustrate them at every turn.
It was a cagey, emotionally charged affair. The kind of match where every misplaced pass drew groans from the crowd and every rare moment of space felt like it could tilt the entire contest.
Mofokeng’s Magic Moment
Just as penalties began to feel inevitable, Relebohile Mofokeng stepped up with the breakthrough. Moments before the end of the first half of extra time, the young star produced the decisive touch that sent Pirates fans into delirium.
Gallants, who had defended bravely for most of the match, simply could not respond. Once the seal was cracked, the Buccaneers closed the door with professional calm, seeing out the final minutes to claim the cup.
Ouaddou’s Bold Calls Pay Off
Head coach Abdeslam Ouaddou showed bravery of his own in his team selection. He introduced Lebone Seema, Makhehlene Makhaula and Oswin Appollis into the starting line-up, freshening the side for what was always expected to be a gruelling encounter.
The early scare came when Marumo Gallants keeper Washington Arubi spilled a routine ball that nearly gifted Evidence Makgopa a second-minute goal. But once Pirates settled, Ouaddou’s tactical adjustments gave them control, especially in the midfield battles that defined much of the match.
Gallants Hold Firm But Fade Late
Gallants’ approach was admirable. They refused to be bullied out of the match, even though Pirates’ dominance of possession often kept them pinned back. Their defensive discipline drew praise from neutrals online, with many noting how the Limpopo side made life uncomfortable for a far more fancied opponent.
But by the time Mofokeng struck, the legs were gone. A comeback never really looked likely, and Pirates smelled blood.
A Milestone In The Making
With the Carling Knockout Cup now added to the MTN8 title won earlier this season, Pirates have collected their second trophy in just a few months. It is only the second league cup in the club’s modern history, the first since 2011, and it feeds growing belief that Ouaddou’s project is building something meaningful.
For a club hungry to reclaim its era of dominance, this feels like more than just another cup. It feels like momentum. It feels like a statement.
And for supporters, it feels like the perfect way to end the weekend.
Source: SABC Sport
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