‘Sundowns take your anger to Chiefs! Pirates’ chemical engineer cooked’

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Orlando Pirates are in the MTN8 final after eliminating defending Premier Soccer League champions Mamelodi Sundowns on Saturday afternoon.

The two legs ended 2-2 on aggregate with the holders claiming a 4-1 win in the shootout to sustain their hopes of winning the competition for a fourth time in a row.

It was a massive result for coach Abdeslam Ouaddou who started his reign at the club in a not-so convincing manner. Have a look at the reactions by Mzansi.

You can't beat Bucs if you score first

Mamelodi Sundowns vs Orlando Pirates
Image – Orlando Pirates

Two eggs, two penalties missed by Mamelodi Sundowns. Orlando Pirates' chemical engineer cooked –  Serumola Naphtaly

Masandawana players don't learn! You won't win against Orlando Pirates if you score first – Letsema Mo 

Kaizer Chiefs supporters will say this is a plastic cup. Stuart Baxter was right about Amakhosi fans – Dikgang Legoase 

The only thing that will shine at Sundowns this season is Miguel Cardoso's head – Mvelo

I thought they didn't pay our Sangoma in the first half; pay him immediately, that man graduated from Harvard Witchcraft School – Tar Farquaad 

Only thing Sundowns will lift is heart of Dunusa fans

Miguel Cardoso Mamelodi Sundowns 2

The only thing Sundowns are good at so far is the offside trap; other than that, you're just Siwelele FC – Thabo Kekana 

Don't worry, Yellow Nation, still have to play Kaizer Chiefs next week, you will take out your anger on them – Samuel Themba

Those days of Sundowns dominating the South African football and the Premier Soccer League are over – Mlawu Ongenatyala

The only thing you will lift this season is the heart of the Dunusa fans – Samkelo Madlopha 

Miguel Cardoso must pack his bags and catch the first flight first thing in the morning – Stha Bii 

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