‘Pirates lost two PSL games on purpose! Tito’s runs & positioning are sh*t – let him continue with studio sessions’

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Orlando Pirates collected their fourth consecutive win in the Premier Soccer League on Tuesday with a 1-0 victory over Siwelele FC.

Oswin Appollis scored the only goal late in the second half to ensure the Sea Robbers went fourth on the table with 12 points, after a poor start to the league that saw them lose their opening two matches.

The majority of the fans are happy with the team's progress under coach Abdeslam Ouaddou.

Chiefs to lose their next game!

Orlando  Pirates lost the first two games on purpose, to confuse the enemy –  Makhwiting Ernest

Not long ago, Chiefs had nine points and we had zero, now there's only one point difference between us and ‘catch us if you can FC' –  Mogomotsi Proqnosiz 

We lost our two opening league matches in a row, and they won theirs and thought they won the league already, but somehow we're one point behind them – Tleho Phoka Matshedi

Kaizer Chiefs to lose their next game, and then after they are going to witness Orlando Pirates overtake them – Julani Zondo SA 

Someone once said If you still see Kaizer Chiefs in the top five, just know it's still early in the Premier Soccer League – Kabelo Boshielo 

Chiefs fans should come to the stadium to protect Ouaddou

Kaizer Chiefs fans

To be honest, ‘Travis Tito Scott' must forget about playing football and continue with his studio sessions – Philani King Propat 

Where are those who used to call my Orlando Pirates coach Abdeslam Ouaddou a plumber? – Polisa Oluwa Polisa

Chiefs fans must come to the stadium to protect Oudadou like they said they would – The Unique Engedzani 

When you see Mofokeng deployed to the number 10 position, just know that we are coming for your head – Zolile Zolmaro Ndotho 

Tito's runs and interchange of positions are sh*t. Orlando Pirates nearly played a draw because we started with Tito. You think the coach didn't see how shit he played in those 45 minutes? – Khathu

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Willis Sob is an experienced journalist who has been in the game since 2009, covering major assignments around the continent.
His hunger for African football is unmatched, always getting the best angles and facts to feed the fans and quench their thirst.