De Sa satisfied with draw

JOHANNESBURG – Orlando Pirates coach Roger de Sa says he is satisfied with the goalless draw in the dramatic first-leg Caf Champions League semi-final against Tunisia’s Esperance at Orlando Stadium on Saturday night.“Naturally a win would have been a better result, but my main priority from this match was not to concede a goal,” said De Sa.

“This enables us to go to Tunisia for the second leg in two weeks time with a fighting chance of reaching the final in view of the away goal rule applying when two teams finish on level terms.

“Esperance might now have the advantage of playing at home, but they will do so with the knowledge that a 1-1 or 2-2 draw or any other drawn game with goals scored will result in their elimination from the tournament.”

De Sa also dismissed the assessment that Esperance were not the invincible force that they had been touted before the game.
“On the contrary, they are a highly professional outfit and proved this with a methodical exhibition throughout the 90 minutes in what was a testing away encounter for them,” said De Sa.

“This is no half-baked outfit we are up against and we will have to be at our best, if not reaching new heights when we play Esperance in Tunisia because their standard is not much different from that of many of the professional teams in Europe.

“We will need to pit fire with fire, but I have confidence in my players that they will be able to achieve this.”
The importance of the occasion for South African soccer, in particular, ensured an underlying element of intrigue and tension throughout Saturday’s game – and De Sa believed the whole country would again be holding thumbs for the Buccaneers in the second leg showdown.

Pirates enjoyed territorial superiority and had more scoring opportunities at Orlando Stadium, but it was the calculated, composed Esperance who achieved their objective and will certainly come away from the no-holds barred encounter for the second-leg with greater satisfaction.

Dutch World Cup legend Ruud Krol, who has coached both these clubs, said before the game that Pirates had the individual skill and Esperance the better technique and temperament.

And so it proved with the ball-weaving Buccaneers often verging on desperation in a bid to break the deadlock, with the  yellow-carded Andile Jale and Rooi Mahamutsa coming precariously close to being red-carded for heated arguing with the referee.

“This kind of response could be a disaster in Tunis where the crowd could influence the refereeing decisions,” said De Sa.
“It is imperative that we remain cool and play with nerves of steel, no matter what is thrown against us.”

Meanwhile, Tefu Mashamaite scored a brace as Kaizer Chiefs defeated Polokwane City 3-0 in their Telkom Knockout Last 16 encounter at the Peter Mokaba Stadium on Saturday night.

The central defender scored a goal in each half before Knowledge Musona added a third goal with less than 15 minutes left on the clock.
The first chance fell for the visitors in the third minute when George Lebese left the ball for Reneilwe Letsholonyane, but Nkueni Mayala made a good save at the near post.

Then in the 16th minute Itumeleng Khune was forced into action at the other end to tip a powerful strike from Thabo Rakhale over the crossbar.

Amakhosi took the lead in the 34th minute when Mashamaite met Bernard Parker’s corner at the near post to nod past as stranded Mayala.- Supersport.

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