‘Pirates lost to Rugby team! Marinated by trialists & players who are on loan’

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Orlando Pirates‘ new coach Abdeslam Ouaddou started his reign at Bucs with a 2-0 loss against English League One outfit Bolton Wanderers on Saturday.

The Soweto giants looked composed for most of the first half before failing to deal with set pieces. It was an opportunity for the club's supporters to have a look at the new players signed by the Buccaneers.

Have a look at what the fans said following the defeat.

Chiefs went to Spain in the Pirates' colours

Jose Riveiro is even glowing now. He’s no longer forced to sleep in front of a crocodile the day before the games –  Xolani Mpungose

Bolton Wanderers might have won the game, but Orlando Pirates won our hearts –  Fusi Favourable

So Kaizer Chiefs decided to go to Spain and wear our colors there, masquerading as Orlando Pirates, we see you – Sitsho Nonkula Tolo Mhlutshwa

Why did Ouaddou bring a calculator to the game? To count how many goals they'll concede – Nfana O Nathi

I don't think is the same Orlando Pirates who laughed at Kaizer Chiefs when they lost against Vitesse – Mnoneleli Mndende

Ouaddou knows nothing about coaching 

Abdeslam Ouaddou Orlando Pirates
Image – Pirates

Orlando Pirates lost 2-0 against Rugby players! Actually, they were marinated by trialists and players who are on loan – Feketsha 

Ouaddou was very surprised to be appointed Orlando Pirates tactician as he doesn't know anything about coaching; all he has done in his life is livestock farming – Health is wealth 

Orlando Pirates must look for someone to coach this team because this Moroccan guitar won't fit Amapiano – Dominic Masilo 

These results of calling random plumbers to manage a big club! What a joke, sensational – Siphiwe Msimango

Our Plumber is coaching with a plumber's certificate, but don't worry, we will beat Kaizer Chips – Xetshulwayo Chef Ndzabela

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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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