Riveiro: Pirates Are Human and Feel Pain

On Saturday, Orlando Pirates head coach, Jose Riveiro, commented on how he is managing his players as games have been coming thick and fast for the team. Having advanced to the quarter-finals of the Carling Knockout after defeating Cape Town Spurs on Friday, Pirates will be back in action tomorrow against AmaZulu at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in the league.

Riveiro emphasized the importance of squad management, saying: “We play Tuesday then we travel back on Wednesday, and we play Friday (against) Polokwane City then we have again the same routine. We need to keep an eye on the players because they are humans, and they feel the pain and they feel the fatigue and we have to monitor them as good as possible. There is also the issue of the yellow cards that we also need to manage as good as possible.”

Jose Riveiro

The match against AmaZulu will be followed by another one on Friday against Polokwane City in Orlando as the Soweto giants are playing catch up after some of their matches were rescheduled when the team was involved in the CAF Champions League earlier in the season.

With the upcoming fixtures, Riveiro will have to ensure that his players are well managed and in peak condition for the matches. With the team’s success in the Carling Knockout, they will be hoping to continue their good form and progress further in the tournament.

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