Abdeslam Ouaddou, head coach of Orlando Pirates, wants mentality, resilience, and emotional discipline from his team on Saturday.
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Orlando Pirates will head into their crucial Betway Premiership encounter against Durban City FC carrying a formidable record against KwaZulu-Natal opposition this season.
Remarkably, the Buccaneers could potentially secure the league title with victory on Saturday at the Orlando Amstel Arena.
With the title race entering its final stages, Pirates may draw confidence from how they have consistently handled difficult assignments against clubs from KwaZulu-Natal throughout the campaign.
The Sea Robbers celebrated alongside TS Galaxy on Tuesday as the Rockets beat Mamelodi Sundowns 3–2 in Mpumalanga — setting Pirates up for somewhat of a stroll to the finish line.
The Buccaneers have largely dominated KZN opposition, combining attacking sharpness with increasing tactical maturity in high-pressure matches. One of their early statements came in a commanding 3–1 victory over Golden Arrows, where their pressing intensity and attacking transitions overwhelmed the Durban outfit.
They then completely dismantled Arrows in the second round with a ruthless 5–0 victory at the Orlando Amstel Arena as Pirates produced one of their most devastating attacking performances of the season.
Against AmaZulu FC, Pirates were equally impressive. The Buccaneers secured a controlled 2–0 victory in Durban before following it up with another dominant 3–0 triumph in Soweto during the second round. Those performances highlighted not only Pirates’ attacking quality but also their growing ability to manage emotionally charged fixtures away from home.
Against Richards Bay FC, Pirates experienced both extremes of the challenge presented by KZN teams. They secured a convincing 3–0 victory earlier in the season but were later frustrated in a physically demanding draw that highlighted how uncomfortable compact and aggressive sides can make matches for the Soweto giants. That pattern has become increasingly significant in understanding Pirates’ title credentials.
While the Buccaneers possess enough technical quality to dominate open games, some of their most frustrating moments this season have arrived when opponents turned matches into physical battles rather than tactical contests. It became evident against Richards Bay, Siwelele FC, and even sections of the recent Soweto Derby against Kaizer Chiefs.
Durban City may attempt something similar. The newly promoted side have already proven capable of unsettling bigger clubs this season and recently lifted the Nedbank Cup, giving them additional confidence heading into the clash. However, Pirates now appear to be carrying genuine championship momentum.
Coach Abdeslam Ouaddou has repeatedly spoken about mentality, resilience, and emotional discipline during the closing stretch of the season — qualities his side may need more than ever this weekend.
If Pirates’ performances against KwaZulu-Natal clubs this season are anything to go by, the Buccaneers will believe they possess both the temperament and experience required to take one final massive step toward the Betway Premiership title.