‘Pirates vs Las Palmas was like a funeral! Ouaddou turned our club into Chiefs’

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Orlando Pirates played to a goalless draw with Las Palmas in a friendly game played on Thursday evening.

The Soweto giants finished the game with 10 men following Sipho Chaine's red card. Abdeslam Ouaddou is still looking for his first win since taking over from Jose Riveiro a couple of weeks ago. The Buccaneers started with a 2-0 loss to Bolton Wanderers before drawing 1-1 with Pafos.

Have a look at what the fans said after the latest outing.

Ouaddou is cooking without switching on the stove

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That game between Orlando Pirates and Las Palmas was like a funeral! It was boring – Bongani Gininda 

‘Great Khali' Abdeslam Ouaddou is cooking without switching on the stove – Ngema

It was more like Baroka vs Mpumalanga Black Aces at Thohoyandou, and the temperature is 45°C-kind of football – Bongumenzi Madondo 

Kaizer Chiefs can never survive this squad, they might as well email us our six points early to avoid further embarrassment – Mpikelelo Sindelo 

As long as Orlando Pirates are around, we will be in tears because of laughter – Yanga Mntungwa Buso

Are these Pirates that are supposed to dethrone Sundowns?

This coach turned our club into Chiefs, I'm starting to think he is coaching with a forklift certificate – Buso Thato Modiba

You won't understand what the coach is doing until he comes to play with PSL teams – Maps Khish 

Ouaddou just came to ruin what Jose Riveiro built so hard. The ball is always in the air. Real plumber – Mzansi Football 2

These ones are laughing, forgetting that we are playing against a La Liga side, not some kind of Royal AM or Kaizer Chiefs. Solid performance from the boys – Pirates Pulse 

So this is the Orlando Pirates that is supposed to dethrone Mamelodi Sundowns? Well, let's focus on the positives, the boys kept a clean sheet – Cameron Somatamba II 

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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.