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Orlando Pirates news: Moremi and Riveiro

Orlando Pirates news: Moremi and Riveiro

The South African15 hours ago

Betway Premiership giants Orlando Pirates are set to announce Tshepang Moremi sooner rather than later.
The need for Moremi comes before the imminent exits of Orlando Pirates wingers like Gilberto and Katlego Otladisa.
The speedy winger recently spoke to the media after making his official international debut for Bafana Bafana. It was the 0-0 draw against Tanzania at the Peter Mokaba Stadium on 6 June.
'I'd say that I am looking forward to keeping on improving. I aim to see myself playing in the Afcon and the Fifa World Cup, so I want to score goals and rack up assists,' Moremi said via Sowetan … Full story here.
Al Ahly's FIFA Club World Cup coach, Jose Riveiro, has cleared the air on why he left Betway Premiership giants Orlando Pirates in April.
Days before Riveiro took Al Ahly to the FIFA Club World Cup to open the tournament against Lionel Messi's Inter Miami, the Spaniard spoke to the media about his exit from the Buccaneers.
According to the former Orlando Pirates mentor who lifted three MTN8 titles and two Nedbank Cup trophies, it was time for new horizons.
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'There was a narrative about my decision to leave Pirates. I have never said I'm going because of the distance. I did not leave in order to be close to my family,' said Riveiro on Metro FM .
Junior Khanye: 'Tau can't goto Chiefs or Pirates'
'The distance from your own country and from your family can be a problem, but it's not the only thing. You know, when you think about taking your family with you, it is not an easy decision, trust me. It's more about our role in the club,' the former Orlando Pirates tactician added. 'The possibility that you change, maybe your family life, but in the end, maybe after two months, you have to be back at home… Full story here.

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