Richard Ofori was the hero for Orlando Pirates as the goalkeeper saved a penalty and scored the winning spot kick to knock Simba out of the Caf Confederation Cup at the quarterfinals stage.Orlando Pirates may be scraping for results domestically and in the danger of missing out on continental football next season, but they gave their supporters something to cheer by advancing to the semifinals of the Caf Confederation Cup on Sunday.
Jonas Mkude’s opening penalty was saved by Ofori and Henock Banda hit the post while Shomari Kapombe, Maddie Kagere and Mohamed Hussein all converted their penalties for Simba. Knowing they had to start well and score early to settle the nerves and grow into the match, Pirates co-coaches Fadlu Davids and Mandla Ncikazi started with two strikers — Ghanaian Kwame Peprah and Zimbabwean Terrence Dzvukamanja — in an unusual occurrence for Bucs even at home.
Lorch and Deon Hotto on the wings struggled to create enough spaces and chances for the forwards, while Makaringe and Abel Mabaso lacked cohesion as a central midfield pairing as Pirates went into the break still trailing 1-0 on aggregate. Mugalu’s foul on Pirates centre back Olisah Ndah was initially reprimanded with a yellow card but that was upgraded to red after Seychelles referee Bernard Camille consulted the video assistant referee.
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