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Orlando Pirates are set to welcome back injured star

Orlando Pirates are set to welcome back injured star

Orlando Pirates are set to welcome back injured star defender amid defensive crisis.
The Bucs may soon receive a crucial defensive boost as Nigerian centre-back Olisa Ndah nears full recovery from injury. The news comes at a pivotal moment for the club, following their disappointing 1-0 loss to Sekhukhune United in Wednesday's Betway Premiership clash.
Late in the game at Orlando Stadium, the Buccaneers suffered a major blow when Nkosinathi Sibisi was sent off in the 85th minute after picking up a second yellow card. His suspension now leaves a gap in the backline, where he had been forming a promising partnership with young talent Mbekezeli Mbokazi.
With Sibisi out, head coach Jose Riveiro looks likely to call on veteran defender Tapelo Xoki to steady the ship. However, the real excitement in the Pirates' camp revolves around the potential return of Ndah, a player the team sorely missed this season.
Ndah has been sidelined since earlier in the campaign with a tibia fracture. Just as he was returning to full fitness and resumed training, he suffered a fresh setback during a friendly match. The club confirmed the recurrence of his injury last month, sparking fears of another extended absence.
Fortunately, an inside source has now delivered a more optimistic update on the defender's condition.
'The second injury wasn't as bad as the first one and it isn't likely to keep him out for long. There is hope that he will be back soon. He's made progress,' said the source.
While Ndah's return date remains uncertain, the signs are encouraging. His comeback could prove vital in shoring up a backline that has endured constant reshuffles throughout the season. If he makes it back into the matchday squad before the end of the campaign, Pirates will gain not only experience but much-needed stability.
As the Buccaneers aim to bounce back from recent setbacks, Ndah's recovery couldn't come at a better time. His return might just be the catalyst the team needs to finish the season strong.
Stay tuned with The South African as Orlando Pirates are set to welcome back injured star defender.
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