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Orlando Pirates soar to third place

Orlando Pirates showcased their dominance with a stellar performance, securing their fifth victory in six matches.

18-12-23 14:53
Orlando Pirates Thabiso Sesane x Zakhele Lepasa
Sesane takes a celebratory photo with Zakhele Lepasa. Image: @SesaneThabiso/X.

Orlando Pirates claimed a fifth victory in six matches as they rose two places to third in the South African Premiership with a 2-1 win at struggling Golden Arrows on Sunday.

Both sides converted first-half penalties with Patrick Maswanganyi putting the visitors from Soweto ahead and Nduduzo Sibiya equalising.

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ORLANDO PIRATES FIFTH VICTORY

Congolese Karim Kimvuidi scored the decisive goal 11 minutes into the second half, slamming a loose ball into the net from close range.

While Pirates are on a winning streak, seventh-placed Arrows suffered a fifth straight league defeat after losing only once in the first nine rounds of the season.

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Mamelodi Sundowns, seeking a seventh consecutive title, top the table with 33 points and SuperSport United (26) and Pirates (25) occupy the other top-three positions.

While Pirates have won three knockout competitions since the arrival of Spanish coach Jose Riveiro last season, winning the Premiership for the first time since 2012 is the priority.

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SuperSport netted twice in the final five minutes with Nigerian Eliosa Ighodaro scoring the match-winner to triumph 2-1 at mid-table Moroka Swallows in Soweto in the other weekend match.

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Swallows coach and former South Africa captain Steve Komphela admitted after the loss that his squad had boycotted training for 10 days because of alleged unpaid salaries.