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Zwane explains Chiefs celebrations after Pirates Nedbank cup draw

After studying that they are going to be assembly Orlando Pirates inthe semi-finals of the Nedbank Cup, Kaizer Chiefs gamers appeared to be celebrating the draw, however head coach Arthur Zwane has defined that it was not actually a celebration. 

The Chiefs gamers had been seen dwell on TV comfortable to be drawn in opposition to Pirates after they defeated Royal AM within the quarterfinals of the Nedbank Cup. But, Pirates had the final chuckle as they edged Amakhosi 2-1after extra-time within the semifinals performed at FNB Stadium on Saturday.

Kermit Erasmus opened the scoring for Bucs, whereas Yusuf Maart equalised for Chiefs to take the sport to extra-time. Then Pirates defender Sandile Mthethwa scored the profitable purpose for Bucs, ending Chiefs dream of lifting the Ke Yona Cup.

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After the match, clearly disenchanted with the end result, Zwane clarified the draw celebrations, and stated his gamers may have been comfortable to face every other staff within the semi-finals.

“The celebration was not about taking Pirates for granted. Even if it was another team, we were still going to celebrate, but for us, it was not a celebration, to be honest, it was an ‘okay bring it on’,” the Chiefs coach defined throughout a post-match press-conference.

“Obviously it’s one of the big games in the South African football calendar and if you play against your direct rivals you always want to get the best out of the players. And the players as well see this as an opportunity to showcase their talents.”

Zwane additional defined that taking part in within the Soweto derby is huge and it could be one more reason his gamers had been pleased with going through Pirates.

But, regardless of shedding the match, he’s happy with the efficiency from his troops.

“For two hours, if not more, South Africa came more or less to a standstill watching this game (Soweto derby), who doesn’t want to be part and parcel of that? It’s history in the making. So, yes, unfortunately we ended up on the losing side,” he added.

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“But I’m still proud of the guys and the effort they gave today and the commitment you know. It wasn’t to be, we learn from this, move on, and try to rectify our mistakes going forward and give our best all the time.”


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