Orlando Pirates coach Abdelslam Waddu does not disclose details of Patrick Maswanganyi's situation
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Orlando Pirates coach Abdelslam Waddu does not disclose details of Patrick Maswanganyi's situation

Patrick Maswanganyi was absent from the Orlando Pirates squad during the semi-final match due to an internal club issue, according to coach Abdelslam Waddu. This occurred amid interest in the player from Pyramid Rulani Mokwena and recent tactical problems.

Waddu stated that he did not include Maswanganyi in the starting lineup for the game against Sekhukhune United on Saturday because of this problem. In the match, which ended with a 1–0 victory for Sekhukhune at Old Peter Mokaba Stadium, the team used a relatively temporary squad.

Players such as Deon Hotto, who became the goalscorer and man of the match, as well as newcomers Simphive Masilela, Tapelo Mokobodi, and Mtheteleli Mthiyane, participated in the starting lineup. The presence of these players resulted in established figures, including Tshepanga Moremi and Maswanganyi, not only being left out of the starting XI but also not being included in the day's squad. Waddu commented on this during the post-match press conference.

Regarding Moremi, Waddu explained that the player sustained an injury in the previous match, and the management wanted to protect him, expressing hope for his participation in the next game. However, Maswanganyi's absence apparently has deeper roots. Waddu reported that he cannot provide more details about the player's situation.

The coach emphasized that Maswanganyi is not injured and was available, but added, 'I cannot speak about what I am not authorized to discuss.' Waddu's comments came amidst rumors surrounding the forward recently. Some suggest that he has lost the coach's favor after appearing displeased following a substitution in the last league match against Chippa United, which ended 3–0.

Meanwhile, social media reports circulate that 'Tito' is reportedly interested in the new Pyramid coach, Rulani Mokwena, in the Egyptian Premier League.

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Orlando Pirates coach Abdelslam Waddu responded to criticism after the team demonstrated the desired reaction. Although Waddu achieved a response from the team, he then addressed those who questioned his coaching methods after the 'Bucaneers' returned to winning form.

The team secured a convincing victory following a frustrating draw with AmaZulu, thanks to goals from Gampani Lungu, Lebone Simi, and Daniel Msenda. This result was a consequence of Waddu's direct assessment of senior players mid-week after the draw, which sparked debates about his management style and relationship with the players.

Specifically, goalkeeper Sipho Chen and captain Nkosinathi Sibisi came under the coach's scrutiny, raising questions about whether the coach's public criticism compromises squad stability. However, Waddu insisted there were no disagreements between him and the players, asserting that outsiders cannot fully grasp the dynamics in the locker room or the methods he uses to achieve the best results from his team.

He stated: 'I said I wanted to see a reaction from my players, and I got it today; I just hope we are consistent in the next matches.' Furthermore, Waddu noted: 'It's funny how some people want to create a rift between the coach and the players. I know my players and their psychology very well, and they know their coach well. Yes, sometimes their coach is fiery, but there is love here, and like any father or older brother, when they want a reaction, and I got it.'

The coach also expressed disappointment over the attention given to his comments, emphasizing that his methods should be evaluated within the context of what is happening inside the Pirates locker room. He added: 'Now people don't want to let me do my job, everyone is commenting, and everyone has something to say about what the coach says, but they don't know what is happening in the locker room, and maybe my problem as a coach is that I am too honest.'

For the Pirates coach, the next phase is most important now. The victory provided the immediate response he wanted, but consistency will determine whether this game becomes a real turning point or just an isolated reaction to mid-week frustration.

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Following the match that ended in a 1-1 draw against AmaZulu in Durban, Orlando Pirates coach Abdeslam Waddu expressed strong dissatisfaction with his club's stars. Among the players who received a 'wake-up call' were Kamogelo Selebelele and goalkeeper Sipho Chane.

Abdeslam Waddu raised an alarm among his leading players, including captain Nkosinathi Sibisi and starting goalkeeper Sipho Chane, after the team dropped points in their second Betway Premier League season match against AmaZulu.

The match, held on a cool evening at Kings Park stadium, seemed like a potential victory for the Pirates, as they dominated the start of the game and scored the first goal. However, AmaZulu could have gone into halftime with a 2-1 lead, as the goal was disallowed for offside before Thandolwenkosi Ngwenya equalized late in the first half.

These incidents, along with other moments, caused frustration for Waddu, who did not hide his disappointment during the post-match interview.

Waddu noted that despite congratulations from Sibisi and Chane regarding World Cup participation, they need to 'wake up' because the coach has no time for their recovery. He admitted that his team failed to capitalize after putting strong pressure on Usutu in the beginning of the game.

The coach stated: 'I love my team, and I will say that we definitely deserved more. I will talk about the second half because then we played better, not in the first. We should have played better. But the credit belongs to AmaZulu—they are a tough opponent. They are well-trained. I like their coach (Arthur Zwane); he is one of the best in the league and very humble.'

The draw allowed Kaizer Chiefs to take first place in the standings, six points ahead of their upcoming match against Mamelodi Sundowns.

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