‘Orlando Pirates to draw with Durban City & Orbit College! Saleng joined Sundowns to win PSL’

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Orlando Pirates host Durban City on Saturday at the Orlando Amstel Arena in the Premier Soccer League.

The Soweto giants are aware that any win will hand them the top-tier trophy for the first time since the 2011/12 season. Currently, Bucs are trailing Mamelodi Sundowns by three points, meaning victory will bring the two onto level terms.

However, the Sea Robbers have a superior goal difference as opposed to Masandawana who have concluded their matches. Have a look at what the fans are saying, as sampled by Afrik-Foot, ahead of the match.

Durban must behave for Bucs

Durban City players celebrating win
Durban City players celebrating win

Bring it home, we have already celebrated, so our enemies are looking for our downfall this weekend – Pinda Somerset

Relebohile Mofokeng will win the Golden Boot. He has four goals in these two remaining matches – Tsepo Mochali

I saw it in my dream, Pirates would draw with Durban City FC and Orbit College FC. The league would go to Pretoria. Please don’t come for me, I am an orphan – Rudzani Monyayi

Durban City must behave this time around, that team is dangerous – Cinah Maile 

Let us appreciate Khulumani Ndamane for his contributions and Monnapule Saleng for joining Sundowns to win the league – Alie Aliya Amyoli 

What is stopping Pirates from declaring a holiday?

Patrick Maswanganyi and Oswin Appollis, Orlando Pirates.
Patrick Maswanganyi and Oswin Appollis, Orlando Pirates. Photo: Orlando Pirates

We have fasted and prayed for a 1-1 draw. The Nedbank champions will not be bought by Irvin Khoza – Peter Wa Ga Makwela

What’s stopping us, Buccaneers, from declaring the 23rd of May as a national holiday in South Africa? – Mnelisi Mhlongo

If Mamelodi Sundowns lose the CAF Champions League, we’re going to cook them for the next whole season –  Emotional Scarred

I’m bringing my stones in a backpack just in case the boys misbehave – Thokozani Khumalo

Let’s win on Saturday, let’s not leave it to the last game because hey, witches are watching and can try their dark tricks – Zorrho Magoveni 

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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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