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Rocky start for Orlando Pirates in 2025/26 season

Posted on August 13, 2025
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Abdeslam Ouaddou/ Picture: X

Orlando Pirates fans cannot help but miss former coach Jose Riveiro, as their 25/26 Betway Premier League season is characterised by a 0-2 start under their new leader, Abdeslam Ouaddou.

After coming second only to the dominant Mamelodi Sundowns last season, Orlando Pirates have had a shaky start to the 25/26 season, which has seen them conceding six points in their first two games. Their newly appointed Moroccan head coach has failed to capture the trust of his new club, after failing to secure wins against Sekhukhune United, and his former team Marumo Gallants.

☠️ FT | @_Marumogallants 2 – 1 @orlandopirates

🥅 Maswanganyi 16′

⚫⚪🔴⭐#MatchDay#OrlandoPirates#OnceAlways pic.twitter.com/JIjMKMj9fE

— Orlando Pirates (@orlandopirates) August 12, 2025

FULL TIME

3 points secured in our Betway Prem opener thanks to Babina Noko…..

ORLANDO PIRATES 0️⃣-1️⃣ SKUFC

🦔🦔🦔#Adibahlabe#BetwayPrem pic.twitter.com/l8kv7R4USp

— Sekhukhune United F.C. (@SekhukhuneFc) August 9, 2025

Hopes were incredibly high for the Soweto Giants, as they were one of the most successful clubs last season. This comes after taking home the MTN 8 title, and narrowly falling short of some notable tournaments as well. According to their fans, there are various reasons for the poor start, including coach Abdeslam’s decision to bench key players such as Makgopa and Tshegofatso Mabasa, despite them being fully healthy and ready to go.

This coach start nonsense slowly like Cape Town City coach n chiefs coach he must stop proving and play for result Makgopa mabaso bring back Talent mbule is good player but his fitness is not good his work rete same a Radio man is lazy lazy lazy lazy lazy

— Bhekzin…!!! (@MARUMOB3802Db) August 11, 2025

With us supporters, it’s never ending. We can’t even accept a loss without blaming coaches or players. Next game, if Makgopa plays and we lose, you’ll be asking why Mabaso didn’t play. If Mabaso plays, you’ll be calling for Radiopane. Always something.

— uMzulu𖣔 (@BhekieD) August 10, 2025

On the other hand, their rival fans have been relishing in their struggles, as they celebrate Pirates’ loss as their own personal win. This kind of banter has become the norm between fans on social media, and it reflects the competitive and passionate nature of the Premier Soccer League (PSL) in South Africa.

Pirates fans meltdown 2 games into the season. God I didn’t even ask for it this early but thank you 😭🙏🏾

— Lesilo Rula (@kay_mahapa) August 12, 2025

Orlando Pirates downfall? We used to pray for times like this! 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/RGgmHtNZl1

— L E S E D I (@_Hybreed_) August 12, 2025

It will be interesting to see how the Soweto Giants will respond to this rocky start, and whether this will be the beginning of a looming downfall, or if this setback is a mere piece of lore where they turn things around.

Also see: Mamelodi Sundowns rank among top 20 clubs in the world

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