The big three teams in South African football Kaizer Chiefs, Orlando Pirates, and Mamelodi Sundowns will not be facing each other in the last eight of the Nedbank Cup. NedbankCup
Giant killers Dondol Stars are the only surviving side from the lower divisions. The ABC Motsepe League team will next host Orlando Pirates in the quarter-final of the competition.The Premier Soccer League and the sponsors are happy that the big guns have avoided each other.
“We are going to go out there and give out our best performance like we’ve been doing since day one of this competition. We are going to learn as much as we can on how to become one of the biggest teams in the country.” Orlando Pirates coach Jose Riveiro says, “It’s going to be a difficult task. If they are in the last 8, it’s for multiple reasons and they are doing a good job. They showed ]that] they know how to deal with these knockout games in the right way, in many different scenarios.”
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