‘Pirates playing Spanish football, Chiefs collecting vibes! Give Appollis POTY Award, but Nduli is jackpot’

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Orlando Pirates secured their MTN8 semi-final berth after beating Polokwane City 2-0 on Saturday at the Orlando Stadium.

The defending champions advanced courtesy of strikes from Oswin Appollis and Patrick Maswanganyi. The Soweto giants could have added more after the break, but they didn't take the many chances they created.

Have a look at what the football fans in Mzansi said as sampled by Afrik-Foot.

Pirates hit a jackpot with Nduli signing

Is it possible to play Mamelodi Sundowns and Bicycle FC [Kaizer Chiefs] combined tonight, like tonight? –  Mashila Phanuel Selapa

Orlando Pirates are collecting wins while Kaizer Chiefs are still collecting vibes –  Manqoba Sishaba

It looks like we hit a jackpot with this Sihle Nduli acquisition! – Mandla Khowa

It will be the first time for Paseka Mako and Thabiso Monyane to sit at home and watch MTN8. Something they never experienced at Orlando Pirates – Siphamandla Hlatshwayo

Pirates are playing pure Spanish football. These Pirates will be ruthless. The signing of Appolis brought what we just needed last season. Mbule, he's just being Master Chef, we told many that he will disappoint his haters – Mube Dha 

Appollis chose the right place to play

Oswin Appollis and Patrick Maswanganyi, Orlando Pirates

The coach is not cooking; he is dishing already. You have the ‘Master Chef' who is ensuring the food is tasty – Sandile Romza

I really don't understand why the team returned from Spain! We're fit for LaLiga – Xolisani Malindi 

He chose the right place to play, and because he wants to compete in MTN8 and the CAF Champions League – Bayanda Thabani Mthembu  

Someone must give Appolis his player of the season already. Waiting for them to say Dr Khoza gave him Man of the Match – Teboho Ditholo

Can't wait to see more of him; he gives an effective offensive transition and has a way of creating opportunities with his movement and ball skills – Motshedi Joel Tsheola

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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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