The Buccaneers' last victory was a 1-0 win over Swallows FC back in early September.
The Buccaneers last registered a victory in their 1-0 win over Swallows FC in a DStv Premiership tie back in September. In their tie with the Black Devils, the home side put the South Africans under immense pressure with a counter-attacking game, but that’s something Ncikazi and the rest of his technical team are well aware of going into the second leg at the Orlando Stadium next Sunday.
“We will have to deal with their threat inside the penalty area and when we have the ball we must play. If we do that and we are comfortable on the ball, I think we might get the result.” The star winger joins the likes of Zakhele Lepasa, Thembinkosi Lorch and Innocent Maela, Richard Ofori among players missing to injuries.
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