Nedbank Cup: ‘Mbuthuma pulled a Mdu but it will take Chiefs four games to score four! Pirates will bury Amakhosi’

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Orlando Pirates are among the teams that made it to the Nedbank Cup Round of 16 thanks to their 4-1 win over Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban.

It was a massive victory for the Sea Robbers who are hoping to win the competition as well as the Premier Soccer League crown. Earlier in the season, the Soweto giants had secured the MTN8 and the Carling Knockout.

Have a look at what the fans said after the win on Saturday as compiled by Afrik-Foot.

Nedbank Cup will soon find a new home

It was going to take Kaizer Chiefs four games to score those four goals – Leavale Real Wyle 

I wanted to offer Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns a cold drink, but I remembered they don’t have a cup –  Khutso Sereñity Makhudu

Andre de Jong played well for Stellenbosch, left them for Orlando Pirates, and still scored before George Matlou – Krykowya Randomovic

Sipho Mbule will kill Chiefs, Oswin Appollis will kill Chiefs, Relebohile Mofokeng will kill Chiefs, we are burying Chiefs on the 28th – Bofelo Bobby Boikanyo 

As we speak right now, the Nedbank Cup is roaming around with no one to defend it. But it will soon find a new home in Orlando – Mc De Gongz 

Play Mbuthuma at left-back

Yanela Mbuthuma Orlando Pirates

Yanela Mbuthuma pulled a Mduduzi Shabalala on us today. Chabatsane, what a baller – Hopewell James 

We need to be honest about defending striker Mbuthuma. I mean, they must try him as left back – Kgabo Mel Ramoroka

Mbule is scoring goals while Matlou is still looking for a way to sit comfortably on the bench – Zipho Xaba

Now they say we celebrate winning over a small team, but they forgot that they were eliminated by a small team in 2024, Milford FC – Gerald Themba

I heard them say Wadu loves attention with those touches, then I remembered that Monyane tried to do a karate kick to impress on Instagram – Nkanyiso Dlamini

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Willis Sob is an experienced journalist who has been in the game since 2009, covering major assignments around the continent.
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