Pirates lack balance - Joseph Makhanya

01 November 2019 - 11:58
By Sihle Ndebele
Joseph  Makhanya has tipped his former club Orlando Pirates to beat sworn rivals Kaizer Chiefs in the quarterfinal of the Telkom Knockout at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday.
Joseph Makhanya has tipped his former club Orlando Pirates to beat sworn rivals Kaizer Chiefs in the quarterfinal of the Telkom Knockout at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday.

Retired Orlando Pirates fan favourite Joseph "Dukuduku" Makhanya believes Bucs can be a hit if they can find a balance between attacking and defending.

Makhanya, who garnered more than 140 appearances for Pirates between 2000 and 2011, explained why he feels the Sea Robbers lack the right transitional equilibrium.

"Pirates have no crisis and there's no need to panic. I have been watching their games and what I picked up was that there's no balance between the attack and the defence," stated Makhanya. "Most of the offensive players don't track back. Defending must not only apply to [Happy] Jele or [Ntsikelelo] Nyauza [the centre-backs] and even them, they must help in attack to bring about that needed balance."

Despite pin-pointing what he feels was Bucs' undoing this season, Dukuduku, 38, reiterated his support for Bucs interim mentor Rulani Mokwena, who's under pressure, with only three wins, three defeats and four draws to his name since taking over in August.

"Rulani is the perfect coach for Pirates... the guy has football brains. He's passionate and football mad. He must be given enough time to implement his philosophy," he said.

The ex-Bucs winger also tipped his former club to beat rivals Kaizer Chiefs in the quarterfinal of the Telkom Knockout at Moses Mabhida Stadium tomorrow (3pm).

"In the Soweto derby current form doesn't count, in fact the struggling team at that particular time usually have the upper hand. So Pirates will beat Chiefs. They know the importance of this game, if they can win, it'll be a new start," stated Dukuduku.