I wish I can do better for Orlando Pirates: Ndoro

MATCH-winning striker Tendai Ndoro says he is grateful to be playing and scoring goals for Orlando Pirates after netting again against Free State Stars on Saturday night.

Ndoro’s uncompromising early strike against Ea Llo Koto earned the Buccaneers a 1-0 win as Pirates moved to within four points of Kaizer Chiefs on the Absa Premiership table.

The striker also hit the woodwork just two minutes after that, and is proving a capable replacement for the departed Kermit Erasmus at the moment.

“First of all I must thank God for everything He’s doing in my life. Thanks to my teammates, it’s not about me, but [team] effort,” he said after the match.

“You’ll see we didn’t manage to play our normal game because, eish, we wanted to score an early goal and that’s what we did and Free State Stars played well, so the best team won today.

“It was difficult when I joined the team, you know the team was playing in cups so it was difficult for me to break in, but through God I had patience and He did open the doors for me and check right now, you can’t say I wasn’t playing.

“But thanks to Orlando Pirates for giving me the chance of playing, I wish I can do better in the next games.”

Coach Eric Tinkler is also delighted with Ndoro’s contributions.

“He’s been exceptional for us. We know that, given a chance, he’ll hit the target. He was a bit unlucky with the second one coming off the crossbar,” Tinkler added. – Kick-Off

Related Posts

Gambling tax revenue to fund anti-drug fight

Peter Matika [email protected] MONEY collected from gambling taxes will now be channelled towards programmes aimed at combating drug and substance abuse, as the Government intensifies efforts to tackle a growing…

Culture as currency: Why Zimbabwe must commercialise its heritage during Culture Month

Mashudu Netsianda  [email protected] WHILE Zimbabwe marks Culture Month with colourful dances, traditional attire, indigenous cuisine and heritage exhibitions, attention is increasingly shifting from merely celebrating culture to turning it into…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×