
Full details: Orlando Pirates' first match this week
Orlando Pirates will be eager to make a strong statement with a reshaped technical team post the Jose Riveiro era.
A successful MTN8 start would not only boost morale but also set the tone for what could be a season of transformation under Ouaddou.
Kaizer Chiefs transfer news: Sundowns player and goalkeeper Orlando Pirates coach Abdeslam Ouaddou trains his team ahead of the MTN8 game against Polokwane City. Image: orlandopirates/Instagram
City's solid showing last season and their return to the MTN8 prove that they are more than capable of producing surprises. They'll arrive in Soweto with nothing to lose and everything to gain, which could make them a dangerous opponent.
Orlando Pirates news: Makgopa, Radiopane and Mofokeng
All eyes will be on new Orlando Pirates winger Oswin Appollis, who faces his former team just weeks after completing his move to the Soweto giants. His pace, creativity, and inside knowledge of Polokwane's defensive setup could be a game-changer.
What Oswin Appollis said about joining Orlando Pirates:
'It is a dream come true to play for Pirates; playing for this great club is an honour. I always watched Pirates on TV; wearing this jersey means a lot to me,' said Appollis.
'Facing Polokwane City so soon after leaving makes this even more special. But I'm focused on helping my new team win. That's the most important thing.' Fixture: Orlando Pirates vs Polokwane City
Date and time: Saturday, 2 August at 15:00
Venue: Orlando Stadium, Johannesburg
Competition: MTN8.
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